Resources by Grade Level

Elementary School

WMHT Public Media:https://www.wmht.org/homeclassroom/
From 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, WMHT WORLD will offer programming for students in grades 4-12. Each full day line-up will cover a range of subjects including science, math, social students, history and literature. WMHT will also continue to offer educational programming for pre-k through grade 3 students during the day on WMHT-TV and all-day on WMHT’s 24/7 PBS Kids channel and streaming service. For the complete programming schedule, related resources, and additional home learning opportunities, visit www.wmht.org/homeclassroom.
To find any WMHT channel on your television, visit www.wmht.org/findwmht.

There are many online mini-lessons/lectures out there, such as on https://www.khanacademy.org/ and http://www.watchknowlearn.org/. You may search for lessons based on grade levels and curriculum areas. You can link to their instructional videos using Google Classroom or your preferred course/learning management system.

KitKit School: Tablet-based learning suite with a comprehensive curriculum spanning early childhood through early primary levels.

Quizziz:https://quizizz.com/
Explore millions of teacher made quizzes in multiple subject areas. Teacher accounts available with the ability to create classes for your students. Excellent integration with Google Classroom.

Age of Learning: https://www.ageoflearning.com/schools
Age of Learning provides schools closed due to the coronavirus with free home access for all affected families to leading digital education programs ABCmouse, Adventure Academy, and ReadingIQ. Programs serve students in preschool / pre-k, elementary school, and middle school.

Wide Open School: https://wideopenschool.org/
A fantastic resource for teachers and parents covering subject areas, mental health, and other elements to assist your students or child with their continuing education during COVID-19.

Edulastic:https://edulastic.com
Edulastic is an online K-12 assessment tool. Edulastic provides over 35,000 pre-made assessments for teachers to choose from, or you can personalize your own assessments to give to your students. Assessments are and can be aligned with standards; while both teachers and students can receive immediate feedback.

WebQuest.Org:https://webquest.org/
A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web. Search by WebQuest title, subject, and grade level to find a WebQuest that is appropriate for you. Can be modified for remote learning in small groups.

Classifying Learning:https://app.classifylearning.com/register/teacher
With Classify Learning, you can easily build, administer, and access real-time results from a variety of online assessment types ranging from simple formatives to state test mirroring summatives using your own items or those from our FREE item bank! Classify Learning is always free for teachers!

Problem-Attic:https://www.problem-attic.com/
Database of about 220,000 questions, all grades and subjects, with PDF creation tools and options for sending documents to Google. Excellent, free resource to use.

BoomWriter:https://boomwriter.com/
BoomWriter is a free writing app that helps teachers inspire and engage students in writing. It offers a variety of tools and resources that lets teachers conduct fiction, nonfiction, and vocabulary-focused writing assignments. BoomWriter inspires students to write on any subject and integrates easily with existing curriculum. Plus, parents can purchase published copies of the books and writing journals created on the site.

ReadingIQ:https://www.ageoflearning.com/schools
ReadingIQ is an advanced digital library for children up to age 12, with thousands of high-quality, high-interest books that are searchable by topic and leveled with Guided Reading and Lexile systems. Avaialble in English and Spanish.

Playposit: https://go.playposit.com/covid-19
PlayPosit gives instructors the power to create engaging interactive videos out of their existing content or through the use of videos available on a number of websites such as YouTube, Vimeo, and more. Templates and premade content help users get started quickly and easily. Interaction types include multiple-choice, fill in the blank, select all, discussion forums, and more. Instructors can then use data to make informed decisions and understand their learners' level of engagement.

KiwiCo DIY:https://www.kiwico.com/diy
Free DIY lessons for students to complete at home that teach them about science. All grade levels apply.

Outschool:https://outschool.com/#abk9aid9o8
Outschool is offering free live online classes for students ages 3 to 18 affected by public school shutdowns, conducted over video chat. The 10,000-plus classes cover topics in English, math, social studies, science, coding, health and wellness, music, art and world languages. You can search courses by length (ranging from one class to a full semester), format (live online or flexible schedule), subject, age range and day or timeframe.

Learning Keeps Going:https://www.learningkeepsgoing.org/ To support educators and parents during extended school closures, this site offers a curated list of free tools and resources as well as an Educator Help Desk where experts will answer online learning questions.

Edpuzzle:https://edpuzzle.com Edpuzzle is a platform that allows you to take any video and make it interactive! As the teacher, you can track if your students are watching the videos you assign and how many times they’ve watched it. You can add your own voice narration and questions to any video. They even have the ability for you to record your own video and upload it. Only one teacher from your school needs to fill out the form.

Genially:https://www.genial.ly/en Genially is a single tool to create all kinds of resources, presentations, games, interactive images, maps, illustrated processes, Cvs, etx. Genially allows you to work in groups on a project and share your product.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

Prezi Video:https://prezi.com/video/ Prezi Video is a video maker that puts your content right alongside you on the screen, creating a broadcast-like experience for your students. You can sign up for a free training here:

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Edcite:https://www.edcite.com/bystate/US/distance-learning Edcite is a free online assignment and assessment platform. To help support with the amount of content needed for the coming weeks, our team has curated collections of assignments that can be scheduled in bulk or as needed. Edcite also has a school and district version available, for more questions about that email schools@edcite.com.

Edutopia :https://www.youtube.com/edutopia ffers inspiration and information for what works in education. They are run through the George Lucas foundation and have more recently developed videos for effective remote learning strategies

Here’s a collection of sites for students to practice their foundational reading skills:

Starfall: Starfall offers free games to grades Pre-K through 3 in Math, ELA, and seasonal events. Game selection for the free version is limited, but there is a paid version of the site for more extensive resources. Pre-K resource.

ABCYa: ABCYa is an academic game site for multiple subjects and grade levels. You can search by topic or Common Core standard. Free and premium options are available.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

English Grammar Activities for ESL Students :http://a4esl.org/a/g5.html Has hundreds of grammar excersises, activities, and quizzes for ESL Students to practice their english grammar skills. Offered in a variety of levels

Engineering Challenges for children under lockdown:https://www.activelylearn.com/ Actively Learn is an online curriculum platform with thousands of texts and videos paired with scaffolds and higher-order questions that drive depth, engagement, and critical thinking.

Art- Words To Use:https://www.words-to-use.com/words/art/ Learn how to describe art using the right words and phrases. Everyone can write colorfully about artwork! Includes many categories for students to have access too descriptive art word banks. There are adjectives, nouns, verbs, negatives, styles, movemnets and phrases.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Libby:https://libbyapp.com/locate/search Meet Libby. Did you know your local library has thousands of ebooks and audiobooks? You can borrow them, instantly, for free, using just the device in your hand. 1. Fish out your library card 2. Open the Libby app

NewsEla:https://newsela.com/ Website that promotes literacy and reading comprehension through news sites and current events articles

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool:https://allinonehomeschool.com Free online resource created by homeschooling parents for homeschooling parents. It contains full homeschool curriculum from a Christian worldview for grades K-12.
First, parents choose their child’s grade level. The grade level material covers the basics, such as reading, writing, and math. Then, the parent selects a program year. All of the children in a family will work together on history and science covering the same topics based on the program year chosen.

Little House Kindergarten:https://littlehousekindergarten.com/ Little House Kindergarten is a free printable PDF full year kindergarten curriculum for home schools, childcare centers, and small schools around the world. This curriculum has been used by over 3,000 education centers and families in 130+ countries. The curriculum is based on educational standards set in the United States, and it is always our goal to have every subject exceed USA standards to give students the best educational start possible.

iKnowit:https://www.iknowit.com/ Site with over 500 common-core aligned activities and math games for students in the elementary grades. The site keeps track of progress, offers graphical hints and explanations, and there are also animated characters to cheer students along.

ClassDojo :https://www.classdojo.com/ ClassDojo is an online classroom management platform where teachers can record and track student behavior, facilitate classroom activities, curate student portfolios, and communicate with parents. Student sign-in is simple with a QR code, link, or Google account. From the teacher dashboard, teachers can create original activities or use the toolkit to post class announcements, conduct warm-ups, create random groups, and more. Always free to teachers.

Fact Monster :https://www.factmonster.com/ A homework help and reference site for kids in grades K-6. The site has an encyclopedia, dictionary, atlas, along with biographies, flashcards, and subject support for math, science, social studies and language arts. Fact Monster is certified as COPPA compliant and safe for kids by KidSafe.

Eduplay:https://www.educaplay.com/ Generator of educational resources in the form of games that allows obtaining the grades of the students.

Here's a collection of literacy organizations dedicated to supporting literacy learning all year long with special collections for online and digital learning:

MathSpring:http://mathspring.org/
The MathSpring Tutor will help you succeed at math standardized tests by deeply understanding the material. Create a teacher account and classroom. This intelligent tutoring system uses interactive multimedia to support students as they solve math problems.

Cuethink: https://www.cuethink.com/howitworks
Students will use the four phase structure of Understand, Plan, Solve and Review to display their thinking process. The program supports students whose range of proficiency is vastly different. Cuethink structure aligns with the Common Core Standards. Students can explain their steps through thinklets using the drawing and writing tools that are provided. From there teachers can use the students artifacts to highlight errors and successes.
Grades 2-12

Woot Math:https://www.wootmath.com/
Woot Math is an independent online Math resource that allows students to practice the skills of conceptual fluency around rational numbers. Woot Math makes students solve math problems using different strategies. It is user friendly and students can work through the program at their own pace. While the students work through the program they will receive feedback and instructional videos. Teachers can monitor their students' progress and mastery of Math skills and concepts.

Delta Math:https://www.deltamath.com
Free online application that allows students to practice math on their own or as part of a group. Requires registration.

GeoGebra:https://www.geogebra.org
GeoGebra is dynamic mathematics software for all levels of education that brings together geometry, algebra, spreadsheets, graphing, statistics and calculus in one easy-to-use package. GeoGebra is a rapidly expanding community of millions of users located in just about every country. GeoGebra has become the leading provider of dynamic mathematics software, supporting science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and innovations in teaching and learning worldwide.

STatistics Education Web (STEW): https://www.amstat.org/ASA/Education/STEW/home.aspx STatistics Education Web (STEW) is an online resource that provides peer-reviewed lesson plans for anyone who teaches statistical concepts in their classrooms. This includes K–12 math, science, and social studies teachers, as well as teachers at the college level. STEW lesson plans follow the recommendations of the Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) Report, and many are organized around the statistical problem-solving process outlined in GAISE: formulate a statistical question; collect data; analyze data; and interpret results in context.

Statistics Teacher: https://www.statisticsteacher.org Statistics Teacher (ST) is an online journal published by the American Statistical Association (ASA) – National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Joint Committee on Curriculum in Statistics and Probability for Grades K-12. ST supports the teaching and learning of statistics through education articles, lesson plans, announcements, professional development opportunities, technology, assessment, and classroom resources.

At-Home Learning Resources:https://www.invent.org/at-home-learning-resources
Include STEM activities and lesson plans along with different program interventions. They connect inventors that have built the world around us with the innovators of tomorrow.

Bedtime Math: http://bedtimemath.org/
App and website designed for quick, 5 minute activities to help students learn to integrate math into their daily lives.

99 Math:https://99math.com/ 99math is a virtual multiplayer math game, it turns regular practice into exciting activity, and students are thrilled to improve their results. It's a FREE game with instant set up and progress tracking features. Best option for fun math activities over Zoom or to assign on Google Classroom and SeeSaw.

Club Oasis:https://social.oasismatters.com/ Club Oasis is a free online STEM club for children and parents. Join the DYI STEM labs, live classes, coding lessons and live pop-ups.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

Engineering Challenges for children under lockdown:https://www.activelylearn.com/ Actively Learn is an online curriculum platform with thousands of texts and videos paired with scaffolds and higher-order questions that drive depth, engagement, and critical thinking.

Art- Words To Use:https://www.words-to-use.com/words/art/ Learn how to describe art using the right words and phrases. Everyone can write colorfully about artwork! Includes many categories for students to have access too descriptive art word banks. There are adjectives, nouns, verbs, negatives, styles, movemnets and phrases.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

XtraMath:https://xtramath.org/#/home/index XtraMath features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource both for homework help and more in-depth lessons.

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool:https://allinonehomeschool.com Free online resource created by homeschooling parents for homeschooling parents. It contains full homeschool curriculum from a Christian worldview for grades K-12.
First, parents choose their child’s grade level. The grade level material covers the basics, such as reading, writing, and math. Then, the parent selects a program year. All of the children in a family will work together on history and science covering the same topics based on the program year chosen.

Little House Kindergarten:https://littlehousekindergarten.com/ Little House Kindergarten is a free printable PDF full year kindergarten curriculum for home schools, childcare centers, and small schools around the world. This curriculum has been used by over 3,000 education centers and families in 130+ countries. The curriculum is based on educational standards set in the United States, and it is always our goal to have every subject exceed USA standards to give students the best educational start possible.

Fact Monster :https://www.factmonster.com/ A homework help and reference site for kids in grades K-6. The site has an encyclopedia, dictionary, atlas, along with biographies, flashcards, and subject support for math, science, social studies and language arts. Fact Monster is certified as COPPA compliant and safe for kids by KidSafe.

ASSISTments:https://new.assistments.org/distance-learning he program allows them to assign homework or classwork and provide students with immediate feedback as they complete their assignments; teachers get a report showing individual student and class progress. There's a library of content that includes open textbooks, lessons and state test practice and skill-building problem sets.

ClassPad:https://classpad.net/us Web based calculation tool that includes Calculation, Graphing, Geometry and Statistics, free to teachers and students. This new product also offers Assessment Solutions for companies involved in large and small scale national or state testing and can be customized as desired to meet any integration needs.

Legends of Learning:https://www.legendsoflearning.com 2,000 standards-aligned math and science games for free for the rest of the school year to schools and parents. The company is also providing its premium-level custom assessments, scheduling features, data and analytics and training and support for all schools affected by closures.

Knowre:https://www.knowre.com/school_closure_support/ Knowre Math is an online core supplement for grades 1-12 that needs only a browser to view or an iPad app. Features include "walk me through" support and targeted assignments to help the student work independently. Teachers receive access to student progress via a dashboard.

Mathchops:https://www.mathchops.com/signup/free-trial Helps students build core skills for standardized tests through adaptive games. Teachers can view high-level stats for their students, see individual questions and create and assign quizzes. All questions have explanations and are graded automatically.

Z-kai:https://zkaibooks.com/free-resources/ Extensive booklets with math worksheets for students selected from the company's Zoom-Up Workbook Math. The worksheets contain challenging problem sets and are tailored to develop students' math skills.

UPchieve:https://upchieve.org/school-closures Online math tutoring to low-income high school students. And any student who creates an account during this period can keep using UPchieve for free, forever, the organization said. The service works on any device; students choose the subject they need help with, and UPchieve matches them with a volunteer tutor in a virtual classroom. Students can get as many free sessions as they want.

Math Chase:https://www.mathschase.com/ Provides online learning games to help students practice their math skills. Games include times tables and problems for addition, subtraction, division, odd and even, sequences, prime numbers and place values.

AAA Math :http://www.aaamath.com/ Features a comprehensive set of interactive arithmetic lessons. Unlimited practice is available on each topic which allows thorough mastery of the concepts.

NRICH Primary Students Math:https://nrich.maths.org/primary Interactive Lessons and games for students to help them thjink mathmatically and practice their skills

Eduplay:https://www.educaplay.com/ Generator of educational resources in the form of games that allows obtaining the grades of the students.

Everfi:https://platform.everfi.net/new_registration?role=teacher EVERFI’s no-cost digital resources cover topics such as social emotional learning, STEM, financial literacy, career readiness, and health & wellness. Its standards-aligned resources have assessments embedded into them, enabling teachers to see measurable outcomes from student work in real-time.

Math Game Time:http://www.mathgametime.com/ Whether you have a child in pre-K or seventh grade, you can beat boredom and keep your learner's math skills sharp thanks to dozens of games that focus on everything from counting to algebra on Math Game Time's website.

ABCYa:www.abcya.com
ABCYa is an academic game site for multiple subjects and grade levels. You can search by topic or Common Core standard and have students play games in areas they need improving. Free and premium options are available.

IXL:www.ixl.com
IXL is a wealth of resources and diagnostic tools covering all grade levels and multiple subjects depending on the grade. It is currently free during school closures.

Dybuster AG: https://us.dybuster.com/#!register-school/dybuster/en-us
Our programs foster key literacy and math skills while promoting effective learning. Calcularis promotes the development and coordination of areas of the brain responsible for processing numbers, quantities, and mathematical calculations. (Free to use until 6/30)

Splash Learn:www.splashlearn.com
SplashLearn, an online educational program that provides comprehensive coverage of the curriculum with over 300 skills for Grades K- 5 The key features of SplashLearn program are- Personalized learning- The SplashLearn proprietary adaptive algorithm creates a dynamic learning path individualized for each child with topic-based placements tests for every grade to access a child's current math proficiency. Aligned to school curriculum- Comprehensive math curriculum aligned to your State Core with a modular build to easily align to other state-specific standards to improve student's test scores on school tests. Adaptive questions- Adaptive and interactive features cause problem structure to increase in complexity with correct answers and allow students to express concepts with relevant math symbols and vocabulary.

Mathshare :https://mathshare.benetech.org/#/ Mathshare empowers students to solve math problems and show their work so that teachers and students can see how they got there. It helps them practice, and is also has speech to text capabilities that make it useful for students with special education needs or dyslexia.

The Math Learning Center (Pre K-5): https://www.mathlearningcenter.org/home-learning The Math Learning Center (MLC) is a nonprofit organization serving the education community. Their mission is to inspire and enable individuals to discover and develop their mathematical confidence and ability. This site offers innovative and standards-based curriculum, resources, and professional development.

Jumpstart (K-6): https://www.jumpstart.com/academy/math JumpStart Academy Math is an award-winning online individualized math program that provides parents with engaging Kindergarten through 6th grade activities for their children.

Community of Learning CICL:https://www.cilc.org/community
Come one, come all…K-6th grade students at home can participate in live, interactive lessons delivered by CILC’s content providers! Starting Monday, March 23rd you can register your student for programs in every subject area. Beginning March 23rd we will offer, free of charge, interactive, live-streamed programs from 9:30am to 3:30pm Eastern time. The programs are delivered by our highly professional content providers.

Splash Learn: https://www.splashlearn.com/
SplashLearn, an online educational program that provides comprehensive coverage of the curriculum with over 300 skills for Grades K- 5 The key features of SplashLearn program are- Personalized learning- The SplashLearn proprietary adaptive algorithm creates a dynamic learning path individualized for each child with topic-based placements tests for every grade to access a child's current math proficiency. Aligned to school curriculum- Comprehensive math curriculum aligned to your State Core with a modular build to easily align to other state-specific standards to improve student's test scores on school tests. Adaptive questions- Adaptive and interactive features cause problem structure to increase in complexity with correct answers and allow students to express concepts with relevant math symbols and vocabulary.

Prodigy:https://www.prodigygame.com/
Prodigy offers educators the option to set plans and questions that students can answer along with assessments to test their knowledge of a given unit. Free account available.

ABCYa:www.abcya.com
ABCYa is an academic game site for multiple subjects and grade levels. You can search by topic or Common Core standard and have students play games in areas they need improving. Free and premium options are available.

OPHEA Healthy Schools Healthy Communities:https://www.ophea.net/node/7476 (Scroll down to "Resource: Activity Counts") This resource includes physical activities promoting math learning. Activity Counts is a series of 27 activity cards that introduce fundamental math concepts and skills to kids in a fun, active way. Activities are grouped according to grades (grades 1-3 or 4-6) and fundamental math concepts and skills including: number sense, numeration, measurement, geometry and spatial sense, patterning and algebra, and data management and probability. These activities are written as group activities, but could easily be adapted for individuals or pairs.

Boodle:https://www.boddlelearning.com
Boddle is a math platform for 1-6th grade that makes learning fun and personalized. Teachers and parents are able to track student progress remotely and quickly identify learning gaps.

ClassDojo :https://www.classdojo.com/ ClassDojo is an online classroom management platform where teachers can record and track student behavior, facilitate classroom activities, curate student portfolios, and communicate with parents. Student sign-in is simple with a QR code, link, or Google account. From the teacher dashboard, teachers can create original activities or use the toolkit to post class announcements, conduct warm-ups, create random groups, and more. Always free to teachers.

IXL:www.ixl.com
IXL is a wealth of resources and diagnostic tools covering all grade levels and multiple subjects depending on the grade. It is currently free during school closures. Sciences begins at Grade 2 and goes up.

PebbleGo: https://www.pebblego.com/free-pebblego-capstone-interactive-access-school-closures
PebbleGo is a collection of curriculum-connected resources specifically for K-2 student research, fact-finding, and nonfiction exposure. All content is read-aloud by professional voice over artists, providing scaffolding for beginning readers, students of any age who are learning English and some special education students. Each article has at least one built-in activity.

Community of Learning CICL:https://www.cilc.org/community
Come one, come all…K-6th grade students at home can participate in live, interactive lessons delivered by CILC’s content providers! Starting Monday, March 23rd you can register your student for programs in every subject area. Beginning March 23rd we will offer, free of charge, interactive, live-streamed programs from 9:30am to 3:30pm Eastern time. The programs are delivered by our highly professional content providers.

STEM for All Multiplex: https://multiplex.videohall.com/
Bringing together over 800 videos from the STEM for All Showcases. Explore videos addressing science, technology, engineering, mathematics and computer science education. For grades K-12.

Bill Nye Science:https://www.billnye.com/
Comprehensive site for science including videos, home experiments, and other materials to teach science.

Teach Engineering - STEM Curriculum for K-12:https://www.teachengineering.org/
A wealth of material you can have your students complete while learning remotely. Browse by curricular units, lessons, maker challenges, activities, or standards.

PhET - University of Colorado PhET website interactive Science applications: https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/category/new This website includes many simulations in biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, etc. All interactive simulations are free to use.

At-Home Learning Resources:https://www.invent.org/at-home-learning-resources
Include STEM activities and lesson plans along with different program interventions. They connect inventors that have built the world around us with the innovators of tomorrow.

Amplify free learning videos (K-8) : https://freeresources.amplify.com/ To help educators and families, we’ve pulled from our top-rated programs to create a series of remote learning experiences that are high-quality, easy to use at home, and totally free, including ELA, science, and math resources for grades K-8.

Smart Science Education:https://www.smartscience.online/ Virtual science labs help schools implement science education that ma not otherwise be available to provide due to budgetary or staffing limitations. Smart Science's lessons are designed b real science educators and scientists. Smart Science offers one-on-one science coaching and aid in creating a plan to roll out virtual science labs in their classrooms.

Beanstalk: https://beanstalk.co/ Live and on-demand classes in art, science, and more for children 18 months to 6 years old.

How to Smile:https://www.howtosmile.org/ With more than 3,000 science and math activities, How to Smile is an award-winning, free resource for teachers and parents. The high-quality, hands-on math and science activities are particularly intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments” such as after-school programs, zoos and museums, and homeschoolers.

Audubon Nature Activities for Kids: https://www.audubon.org/get-outside/activities/audubon-for-kids The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. This page aims to bring together activities from across a national network of environmental educators. These activities can be done at home or in a yard or park. The goal isn’t to teach a child how to name and identify bird species, but rather to give them space to explore and feel connected to the natural world. If you’re a parent or caretaker, that means you don’t need to worry about your own knowledge of birds or plants. All you need to be is a companion to your child’s curiosity.

T.K.S.S.T:https://thekidshouldseethis.com/ TKSST is an unprecedented collection of over 4,500 kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home. Selections are grown-up-friendly, too. And thanks to our members, it's free for everyone

Atlas Obscura:https://www.atlasobscura.com/ Discover 19,465 curious places—in your neighborhood and around the world. You can pick pretty much any country or city in the world and explore places by looking at trips, stories, videos, and experiences.

Club Oasis:https://social.oasismatters.com/ Club Oasis is a free online STEM club for children and parents. Join the DYI STEM labs, live classes, coding lessons and live pop-ups.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

Engineering Challenges for children under lockdown:https://www.activelylearn.com/ Actively Learn is an online curriculum platform with thousands of texts and videos paired with scaffolds and higher-order questions that drive depth, engagement, and critical thinking.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool:https://allinonehomeschool.com Free online resource created by homeschooling parents for homeschooling parents. It contains full homeschool curriculum from a Christian worldview for grades K-12.
First, parents choose their child’s grade level. The grade level material covers the basics, such as reading, writing, and math. Then, the parent selects a program year. All of the children in a family will work together on history and science covering the same topics based on the program year chosen.

Little House Kindergarten:https://littlehousekindergarten.com/ Little House Kindergarten is a free printable PDF full year kindergarten curriculum for home schools, childcare centers, and small schools around the world. This curriculum has been used by over 3,000 education centers and families in 130+ countries. The curriculum is based on educational standards set in the United States, and it is always our goal to have every subject exceed USA standards to give students the best educational start possible.

ClassDojo :https://www.classdojo.com/ ClassDojo is an online classroom management platform where teachers can record and track student behavior, facilitate classroom activities, curate student portfolios, and communicate with parents. Student sign-in is simple with a QR code, link, or Google account. From the teacher dashboard, teachers can create original activities or use the toolkit to post class announcements, conduct warm-ups, create random groups, and more. Always free to teachers.

Artrageous with Nate:http://www.artrageouswithnate.com/episodes.html Artrageous with Nate is a 6 time Emmy-winning program focused on inspiring creativity and innovation. They travel the globe searching for people and places that show how important STEM and STEAM professions are, and how creativity weaves itself through everything! It also has art challeneges for students.

Fact Monster :https://www.factmonster.com/ A homework help and reference site for kids in grades K-6. The site has an encyclopedia, dictionary, atlas, along with biographies, flashcards, and subject support for math, science, social studies and language arts. Fact Monster is certified as COPPA compliant and safe for kids by KidSafe.

Legends of Learning:https://www.legendsoflearning.com 2,000 standards-aligned math and science games for free for the rest of the school year to schools and parents. The company is also providing its premium-level custom assessments, scheduling features, data and analytics and training and support for all schools affected by closures.

Ocean Defender :https://seasmartschool.com/online-programs-for-families Kids can learn from home with the Ocean Defender online courses that are developed and delivered by Sea Smart’s highly trained team of marine biologists and environmental educators. Series of educational and itneractive lessons

World Atlas :https://www.worldatlas.com/ n educational resource for world maps, atlases, and in-depth geography information. Provides teachers and students free maps of Europe, the U.S., Canada, Florida, the Caribbean Islands and much more.

Venus: Crash Course Astronomy #14:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFUgy3crCYY&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=14 Venus is a gorgeous naked-eye planet, hanging like a diamond in the twilight -- but it’s beauty is best looked at from afar. Even though Mercury is closer to the sun, Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system, due to a runaway greenhouse effect, and has the most volcanic activity in the solar system. Its north and south poles were flipped, causing it to rotate backwards and making for very strange days on this beautiful but inhospitable world.

Mars: Crash Course Astronomy #15:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-88YWx71gE&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=15 This video describes the fourth planet from the sun and the outermost of the terrestrial planets, Mars has long been a popular spot for missions and imagination. Phil walks you through the planet's topography, core, and features. We'll take a look back to Mars's past and makes predictions for its future, including the possibilities for human life.

Jupiter: Crash Course Astronomy #16:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xwn8fQSW7-8&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=16 Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. The gas giant is NOT a failed star, but a really successful planet! It has a dynamic atmosphere with belts and zones, as well as an enormous red spot that’s actually a persistent hurricane. Jupiter is still warm from its formation, and has an interior that’s mostly metallic hydrogen, and it may not even have a core.

Jupiter's Moons: Crash Course Astronomy #17:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaFaf7vbgpE&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=17 Before moving on from Jupiter to Saturn, we’re going to linger for a moment on Jupiter’s moons. There are 67 known moons, and 4 huge ones that we want to explore in greater detail. Ganymede is the largest - larger, in fact, than any other moon in the solar system and the planet Mercury! Callisto, orbiting the farthest out, is smaller but quite similar to Ganymede in many ways. Io, meanwhile, is most noteworthy for its tremendous volcanic activity.

Saturn: Crash Course Astronomy #18:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8GNde5nCSg&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=18 Saturn is the crown jewel of the solar system, beautiful and fascinating. It is a gas giant, and has a broad set of rings made of ice particles. Moons create gaps in the rings via their gravity. Saturn has dozens of moons, including Titan, which is as big as Mercury and has a thick atmosphere and lakes of methane; and Enceladus which has an undersurface ocean and eruptions of water geysers.

Uranus & Neptune: Crash Course Astronomy #19:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hIwD17Crko&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=19 Today we’re rounding out our planetary tour with ice giants Uranus and Neptune. Both have small rocky cores, thick mantles of ammonia, water, and methane, and atmospheres that make them look greenish and blue. Uranus has a truly weird rotation and relatively dull weather, while Neptune has clouds and storms whipped by tremendous winds. Both have rings and moons, with Neptune’s Triton probably being a captured iceball that has active geology.

Asteroids: Crash Course Astronomy #20:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auxpcdQimCs&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=20 Now that we’ve finished our tour of the planets, we’re headed back to the asteroid belt. Asteroids are chunks of rock, metal, or both that were once part of smallish planets but were destroyed after collisions. Most orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, but some get near the Earth. The biggest, Ceres is far smaller than the Moon but still big enough to be round and have undergone differentiation.

Community of Learning CICL:https://www.cilc.org/community
Come one, come all…K-6th grade students at home can participate in live, interactive lessons delivered by CILC’s content providers! Starting Monday, March 23rd you can register your student for programs in every subject area. Beginning March 23rd we will offer, free of charge, interactive, live-streamed programs from 9:30am to 3:30pm Eastern time. The programs are delivered by our highly professional content providers.

PebbleGo: https://www.pebblego.com/free-pebblego-capstone-interactive-access-school-closures
PebbleGo is a collection of curriculum-connected resources specifically for K-2 student research, fact-finding, and nonfiction exposure. All content is read-aloud by professional voice over artists, providing scaffolding for beginning readers, students of any age who are learning English and some special education students. Each article has at least one built-in activity.

IXL: www.ixl.com
IXL is a wealth of resources and diagnostic tools covering all grade levels and multiple subjects depending on the grade. It is currently free during school closures. Social studies begins at grade 2 and goes up.

Econ Lowdown:https://www.econlowdown.org/
Econ Lowdown is a FREE online platform with over 400 resources, including videos, modules, and articles, all with built-in questions, for teaching economics and personal finance to K-12+ students.

News-O-Matic:https://newsomatic.org/#get-free-access
News-O-Matic is a daily newspaper for kids, available on web and mobile. Every article is 100% original, designed to be safe and appropriate for readers of all ages. The texts are written at a variety of reading levels from grades K through 8. Every story is translated by native speakers from English into Spanish, French, and Arabic. And all these texts — at all levels and languages — are read out loud so kids can listen along. News-O-Matic includes teacher tools, such as a dashboard to track student progress and comprehension quizzes correlated to state and national standards.

Kid Citizen:https://www.kidcitizen.net/episodes-blog KidCitizen provides a growing set of interactive Episodes where K-5 students work with primary source photographs to explore Congress and Civic Engagement. The episodes work on Macs, PCs, Chromebooks, iOS and Android tablets.

Atlas Obscura:https://www.atlasobscura.com Discover 19,465 curious places — in your neighborhood and around the world. You can pick pretty much any country or city in the world and explore places by looking at trips, stories, videos, and experiences.

The White House Historical Association:https://www.whitehousehistory.org/rubenstein-center Curated content such as resources packets, reading lists, short educational videos, historical essays, and a digital library of White House and presidential images.

Certell:https://www.certell.org/ A collection of forever free social studies content that is created by teachers, for teachers. It is trusted, standards-based, media rich, digitally delivered content at your fingertips across any device. They over everything you need to teach a subject, digitally accessible in one place for economics, government, and American history.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

Engineering Challenges for children under lockdown:https://www.activelylearn.com/ Actively Learn is an online curriculum platform with thousands of texts and videos paired with scaffolds and higher-order questions that drive depth, engagement, and critical thinking.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

NewsEla:https://newsela.com/ Website that promotes literacy and reading comprehension through news sites and current events articles

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool:https://allinonehomeschool.com Free online resource created by homeschooling parents for homeschooling parents. It contains full homeschool curriculum from a Christian worldview for grades K-12.
First, parents choose their child’s grade level. The grade level material covers the basics, such as reading, writing, and math. Then, the parent selects a program year. All of the children in a family will work together on history and science covering the same topics based on the program year chosen.

ClassDojo :https://www.classdojo.com/ ClassDojo is an online classroom management platform where teachers can record and track student behavior, facilitate classroom activities, curate student portfolios, and communicate with parents. Student sign-in is simple with a QR code, link, or Google account. From the teacher dashboard, teachers can create original activities or use the toolkit to post class announcements, conduct warm-ups, create random groups, and more. Always free to teachers.

Fact Monster :https://www.factmonster.com/ A homework help and reference site for kids in grades K-6. The site has an encyclopedia, dictionary, atlas, along with biographies, flashcards, and subject support for math, science, social studies and language arts. Fact Monster is certified as COPPA compliant and safe for kids by KidSafe.

Ben's Guide to US Government :https://bensguide.gpo.gov/ Games, Interactive lessons, and "learning adventures" to help young students learn about the US government. Has different levels from elementary to high school.

Timeotast Timeline Maker :https://www.timetoast.com/ This site allows people to create interactive timelines, which they can share anywhere on the web.

World Atlas :https://www.worldatlas.com/ n educational resource for world maps, atlases, and in-depth geography information. Provides teachers and students free maps of Europe, the U.S., Canada, Florida, the Caribbean Islands and much more.

Boolean Girl:https://booleangirl.org/full-stem-ahead/
A live presentation that engages students in engineering and coding projects. This site provides online events to help teach students how "to code, build, invent and animate." The events take place from 3pm to 4pm every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Hello Ruby: https://www.helloruby.com/
The world's most whimsical way to learn about computers, technology and programming. Activities on a range of CS topics, like the ability to decompose a problem, spot patterns, think algorithmically, debug problems and work together. (for ages 4-10)

ScratchJr: https://www.scratchjr.org/
With ScratchJr, young children (ages 5-7) can program their own interactive stories and games. In the process, they learn to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer.

Computer Science Teachers Association:https://www.csteachers.org/
The Computer Science Teachers Association has compiled resources to support teaching during COVID-19 for K-12 teachers, including resources for starting teaching online, self-guided online learning platforms, and online courses for both students and teachers, and learning at home resources for parents.

CS Unplugged:www.csunplugged.org
Limited or no internet access? Check out these unplugged activities.
CSUnplugged is a collection of free teaching material that teaches Computer Science through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons and lots of running around. (for ages 5-14)

Create with Code Live:https://learn.unity.com/course/create-with-code-live
Free online coding program/classes that are aligned with ISTE standards. Students can learn coding through game development in an engaging and interactive way. You can register for free classes to enhance students' computer science skills. All grade levels

Free Coding Curriculum Lessons & Resources:https://girlswhocode.com/clubs/
120 plus hours of free lessons for female students who are interested in coding. There are two separate programs, Grades 3-5 and Grades 6-12. The programs focus on computer sciences and coding. Students work together to solve real-world computer science programs through coding and more. They will learn the concepts of loops, variables, conditionals, and functions to formulate the programs. Grades 3-12

GeoGebra:https://www.geogebra.org
GeoGebra is dynamic mathematics software for all levels of education that brings together geometry, algebra, spreadsheets, graphing, statistics and calculus in one easy-to-use package. GeoGebra is a rapidly expanding community of millions of users located in just about every country. GeoGebra has become the leading provider of dynamic mathematics software, supporting science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and innovations in teaching and learning worldwide.

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Pixil Art:https://www.pixilart.com/ Pixilart, free online drawing editor and social platform for all ages. Create game sprites, make pixel art, animated GIFs, share artwork and socialize online. You have the option to create an account but it is not required to just sccess the draw feature. Pixilart inclused other feautures such as contests, comics, online activity, and group options.

creatED by Crayola:https://created.crayola.com/home creatED gives schools and districts practical, art-infused teaching strategies and insights that deepen creative thinking in schools. The program focuses on building creative capacity and embedding project- and inquiry-based learning in K–8 schools.

T.K.S.S.T:https://thekidshouldseethis.com/ TKSST is an unprecedented collection of over 4,500 kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home. Selections are grown-up-friendly, too. And thanks to our members, it's free for everyone

Atlas Obscura:https://www.atlasobscura.com/ Discover 19,465 curious places—in your neighborhood and around the world. You can pick pretty much any country or city in the world and explore places by looking at trips, stories, videos, and experiences.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

Art- Words To Use:https://www.words-to-use.com/words/art/ Learn how to describe art using the right words and phrases. Everyone can write colorfully about artwork! Includes many categories for students to have access too descriptive art word banks. There are adjectives, nouns, verbs, negatives, styles, movemnets and phrases.

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool:https://allinonehomeschool.com Free online resource created by homeschooling parents for homeschooling parents. It contains full homeschool curriculum from a Christian worldview for grades K-12.
First, parents choose their child’s grade level. The grade level material covers the basics, such as reading, writing, and math. Then, the parent selects a program year. All of the children in a family will work together on history and science covering the same topics based on the program year chosen.

Little House Kindergarten:https://littlehousekindergarten.com/ Little House Kindergarten is a free printable PDF full year kindergarten curriculum for home schools, childcare centers, and small schools around the world. This curriculum has been used by over 3,000 education centers and families in 130+ countries. The curriculum is based on educational standards set in the United States, and it is always our goal to have every subject exceed USA standards to give students the best educational start possible.

Artrageous with Nate:http://www.artrageouswithnate.com/episodes.html Artrageous with Nate is a 6 time Emmy-winning program focused on inspiring creativity and innovation. They travel the globe searching for people and places that show how important STEM and STEAM professions are, and how creativity weaves itself through everything! It also has art challeneges for students.

Paint Online: Kidmons:https://kidmons.com/game/paint-online/ Paint online is the perfect video game for kids that are fond of drawing and painting. Kids need to let their creativity fly away, and what better way than giving them the tools to create Art? Painting is a great way to express yourself and communicate emotionally; kids don’t just love to draw, they also need it to be able to communicate and to progress intellectually.

Pixil Art:https://www.pixilart.com/ Pixilart, free online drawing editor and social platform for all ages. Create game sprites, make pixel art, animated GIFs, share artwork and socialize online. You have the option to create an account but it is not required to just sccess the draw feature. Pixilart inclused other feautures such as contests, comics, online activity, and group options.

SmartMusic:https://www.smartmusic.com/SmartMusic is a web-based suite of music education tools that support efficient practice, helping musicians to develop and grow. Free to schools closed due to COVID-19.

Noteflight Learn:https://notes.noteflight.com/distance-learning-support/
Noteflight is a powerful full-featured application to edit, display and play back music notation in a standard web browser, integrated in an online library of musical scores that anyone can publish, link to, or embed. Through June 30, 2020.

Flat: https://blog.flat.io/remote-learning-with-flat/ Flat allows for remote music leaning to take place. Flat’s music notation software allows for collaboration on topics from composition to music theory. Flat is compatible with Google, Microsoft 365, Canvas LMS, Schoology, Edmodo, Moodle, and Clever. Flat allows you and your students to communicate through collaboration and feedback.

Teach Rock: http://teachrock.org TeachRock is a collection of over 170 free detailed lesson plans that use popular music as a tool for student engagement. Encompassing everyone from The Beatles to Beyonce, TeachRock has something for almost everyone.

Lil-Maestros online music live classes: https://ausounds.com/pages/lil-maestros Offers free musical instrument lessons in 5 week sessions from guitar, percussion, and piano. Live classes also occur every day at 3pm EST.

T.K.S.S.T:https://thekidshouldseethis.com/ TKSST is an unprecedented collection of over 4,500 kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home. Selections are grown-up-friendly, too. And thanks to our members, it's free for everyone

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Little House Kindergarten:https://littlehousekindergarten.com/ Little House Kindergarten is a free printable PDF full year kindergarten curriculum for home schools, childcare centers, and small schools around the world. This curriculum has been used by over 3,000 education centers and families in 130+ countries. The curriculum is based on educational standards set in the United States, and it is always our goal to have every subject exceed USA standards to give students the best educational start possible.

Zebra Keys:http://www.zebrakeys.com Provides over 50 free piano lessons for various levels of difficulty. Each piano lesson is accompanied by visual flash animations that allow learners to view and hear songs as well as play along with the animations on their own piano keyboard

Everfi:https://platform.everfi.net/new_registration?role=teacher EVERFI’s no-cost digital resources cover topics such as social emotional learning, STEM, financial literacy, career readiness, and health & wellness. Its standards-aligned resources have assessments embedded into them, enabling teachers to see measurable outcomes from student work in real-time.

Everfi:https://platform.everfi.net/new_registration?role=teacher EVERFI’s no-cost digital resources cover topics such as social emotional learning, STEM, financial literacy, career readiness, and health & wellness. Its standards-aligned resources have assessments embedded into them, enabling teachers to see measurable outcomes from student work in real-time.

DSO Kids:https://www.mydso.com/dso-kids/activities/make-your-own-instrument This websites offers many great resources for students to experience music in an interactive online setting. The website offers many resources such as activtiies and virtual tours to visit the symphony, learn and listens, and more. Within those reaources there is oppurtunoities for students to make their own instruments online, practice tips, Flat Beethoven, building blocks of music, coloring books, videos, and more!

Music Theory Excercises:https://www.musictheory.net/exercises Includes a variety of Music related resources that test a students proficency in music theory. Some of the exercises include staff identificatio, staff construction, fretboard idenification, keyboard identification, ear training, and additional resources exclusively for teachers.

Duolingo:https://www.duolingo.com/
Here is another fun website to practice language skills and to get some ideas on how different layers of language (e.g., semantics, syntax, and pragmatics) build on each other. This can be a fun supplementary to what students can practice at home, on their smartphones, or their iPads. What is more, they have the option of choosing a language they want to practice. This will help them practice both their first language skills as well as their English language skills. Here are some tips when using this website: Create an account for yourself so that you can track your progress; Choose a language; Answer this question: Why are you learning a language? Now, choose a daily goal (e.g., 15 minutes a day)Choose “google account.” Now Enjoy and learn a new language!

Englishclub:https://www.englishclub.com/esl-quizzes/vocabulary/
This platform is mainly geared towards ENL students, so that they can practice their language skills (speaking, listening, writing, and reading). They can learn new vocabulary items and take a fun quiz. The quizzes are then, scored. This way, students can get some feedback on it.

Learning English:http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/
Oftentimes, language educators are encouraged to implement authentic material when lesson planning. This platform helps language educators to watch news, and use it to watch podcasts and learn about the world. This platform provides authentic listening videos for ENL students so that they can use it to boost their listening comprehension skills and their speaking skills. The link offers free audios and videos.

National Geographic:https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/classroom-resources/
National Geographic website is a great resource to assist ENL teachers to find lesson plans, maps, and reference resources. Teachers can use this platform to integrate the language instruction with other content areas (e.g., social studies, ELA, Geography, Earth Science, Storytelling). The texts are grade-based, and most of the resources contain multi-modal referents (e.g., pictures, videos) so that the content becomes more comprehensible for the ENL students.

Podcasts in English:https://www.podcastsinenglish.com/index.shtml
This platform provides podcasts in English. The texts are leveled so you can choose the specific level. When you choose a certain level, you can find the following information:
·Transcript of the podcasts
·Specific Worksheet & Answers
·Vocabulary tasks
·Also, there is an “extra” tab on this website so that you can work on your grammar skills, vocabulary knowledge, and take fun quizzes.

Voces Digital: https://www.vocesdigital.com/covid19.php
Voces is a collection of world language titles covering Spanish levels 1-AP®, French levels 1-3, and ESL levels 1-4, and incorporating grammar, vocabulary, and comprehensible input-based approaches to language learning. Each title in the Voces library contains a vast collection of online resources that parallel your existing curriculum. Free access is available until the end of the school year.

Busuu: https://www.busuu.com/en/keep-kids-learning Language learning platform Busuu is offering free live language lessons to students age 5 to 14, which stream through its YouTube channel. Live lessons in English, Spanish and Chinese are currently available.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

English Grammar Activities for ESL Students :http://a4esl.org/a/g5.html Has hundreds of grammar excersises, activities, and quizzes for ESL Students to practice their english grammar skills. Offered in a variety of levels

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Vector Solutions:https://www.vectorsolutions.com/about-us/vector-cares/ A site that provides teachers and families with students in grades K-12 videos and updates on COVID-19 and how to prepare your classroom, home, and other necessary measures during this time. This is a free microcourse available for desktops, cell phones, and tablets.

Faculty Focus: https://www.facultyfocus.com/ Faculty Focus has been an important tool for instructors to share what they are implementing in the classroom and to learn what other instructors are doing worldwide.

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Middle School/High School

There are many online mini-lessons/lectures out there, such as on https://www.khanacademy.org/ and http://www.watchknowlearn.org/. You may search for lessons based on grade levels and curriculum areas. You can link to their instructional videos using Google Classroom or your preferred course/learning management system.

Quizziz:https://quizizz.com/
Explore millions of teacher made quizzes in multiple subject areas. Teacher accounts available with the ability to create classes for your students. Excellent integration with Google Classroom.

Age of Learning: https://www.ageoflearning.com/schools
Age of Learning provides schools closed due to the coronavirus with free home access for all affected families to leading digital education programs ABCmouse, Adventure Academy, and ReadingIQ. Programs serve students in preschool / pre-k, elementary school, and middle school.

Bill Nye Science:https://www.billnye.com/
Comprehensive site for science including videos, home experiments, and other materials to teach science.

Wide Open School: https://wideopenschool.org/
A fantastic resource for teachers and parents covering subject areas, mental health, and other elements to assist your students or child with their continuing education during COVID-19.

Edulastic:https://edulastic.com
Edulastic is an online K-12 assessment tool. Edulastic provides over 35,000 pre-made assessments for teachers to choose from, or you can personalize your own assessments to give to your students. Assessments are and can be aligned with standards; while both teachers and students can receive immediate feedback.

WebQuest.Org:https://webquest.org/
A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web. Search by WebQuest title, subject, and grade level to find a WebQuest that is appropriate for you. Can be modified for remote learning in small groups.

Classifying Learning:https://app.classifylearning.com/register/teacher
With Classify Learning, you can easily build, administer, and access real-time results from a variety of online assessment types ranging from simple formatives to state test mirroring summatives using your own items or those from our FREE item bank! Classify Learning is always free for teachers!

Problem-Attic:https://www.problem-attic.com/
Database of about 220,000 questions, all grades and subjects, with PDF creation tools and options for sending documents to Google. Excellent, free resource to use.

BoomWriter:https://boomwriter.com/
BoomWriter is a free writing app that helps teachers inspire and engage students in writing. It offers a variety of tools and resources that lets teachers conduct fiction, nonfiction, and vocabulary-focused writing assignments. BoomWriter inspires students to write on any subject and integrates easily with existing curriculum. Plus, parents can purchase published copies of the books and writing journals created on the site.

ReadingIQ:https://www.ageoflearning.com/schools
ReadingIQ is an advanced digital library for children up to age 12, with thousands of high-quality, high-interest books that are searchable by topic and leveled with Guided Reading and Lexile systems. Avaialble in English and Spanish.

Playposit: https://go.playposit.com/covid-19
PlayPosit gives instructors the power to create engaging interactive videos out of their existing content or through the use of videos available on a number of websites such as YouTube, Vimeo, and more. Templates and premade content help users get started quickly and easily. Interaction types include multiple-choice, fill in the blank, select all, discussion forums, and more. Instructors can then use data to make informed decisions and understand their learners' level of engagement.

KiwiCo DIY:https://www.kiwico.com/diy
Free DIY lessons for students to complete at home that teach them about science. All grade levels apply.

Outschool:https://outschool.com/#abk9aid9o8
Outschool is offering free live online classes for students ages 3 to 18 affected by public school shutdowns, conducted over video chat. The 10,000-plus classes cover topics in English, math, social studies, science, coding, health and wellness, music, art and world languages. You can search courses by length (ranging from one class to a full semester), format (live online or flexible schedule), subject, age range and day or timeframe.

Learning Keeps Going:https://www.learningkeepsgoing.org/ To support educators and parents during extended school closures, this site offers a curated list of free tools and resources as well as an Educator Help Desk where experts will answer online learning questions.

Genially:https://www.genial.ly/en Genially is a single tool to create all kinds of resources, presentations, games, interactive images, maps, illustrated processes, Cvs, etx. Genially allows you to work in groups on a project and share your product.

Edpuzzle:https://edpuzzle.com Edpuzzle is a platform that allows you to take any video and make it interactive! As the teacher, you can track if your students are watching the videos you assign and how many times they’ve watched it. You can add your own voice narration and questions to any video. They even have the ability for you to record your own video and upload it. Only one teacher from your school needs to fill out the form.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

Prezi Training :https://prezi.com/training/ Gives training about how to use the presentation software Prezi, an alternative to the typical PowerPoint Presentation

Prezi Video:https://prezi.com/video/ Prezi Video is a video maker that puts your content right alongside you on the screen, creating a broadcast-like experience for your students. You can sign up for a free training here:

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Edcite:https://www.edcite.com/bystate/US/distance-learning Edcite is a free online assignment and assessment platform. To help support with the amount of content needed for the coming weeks, our team has curated collections of assignments that can be scheduled in bulk or as needed. Edcite also has a school and district version available, for more questions about that email schools@edcite.com.

Edutopia :https://www.youtube.com/edutopia ffers inspiration and information for what works in education. They are run through the George Lucas foundation and have more recently developed videos for effective remote learning strategies

Still looking for more? Here's a collection of resources for interactive tools and sites, instructional materials and more:

Brainpop:https://go.brainpop.com/covid19
BrainPOP's animated movies, creative thinking tools, interactive quizzes, and playful assessments have made a difference for millions of students.

Breakout EDU:https://www.breakoutedu.com/covid19
Breakout EDU is the immersive learning games platform that brings the challenge and fun of an escape room to your classroom. ELA, math, science, and social studies topic covered. Full free access provided until the end of the school year.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

Get Grammatical! Learn About Modifiers for the SAT, ACT, GMAT, GRE...and Life | The Princeton Review:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=606BFH3nOEc Want to improve your performance on the SAT, ACT, GMAT, GRE—or simply write more clearly? Learn about modifiers: what they are, how they work, and how you can use them correctly.

English Grammar Activities for ESL Students :http://a4esl.org/a/g5.html Has hundreds of grammar excersises, activities, and quizzes for ESL Students to practice their english grammar skills. Offered in a variety of levels

Engineering Challenges for children under lockdown:https://www.activelylearn.com/ Actively Learn is an online curriculum platform with thousands of texts and videos paired with scaffolds and higher-order questions that drive depth, engagement, and critical thinking.

Art- Words To Use:https://www.words-to-use.com/words/art/ Learn how to describe art using the right words and phrases. Everyone can write colorfully about artwork! Includes many categories for students to have access too descriptive art word banks. There are adjectives, nouns, verbs, negatives, styles, movemnets and phrases.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

Litcharts:https://www.litcharts.com/ LitCharts is a literary resource of over 1600 study guides and teaching materials for fiction, nonfiction, poetry, literary devices, Shakespeare, and more. Most of our content is entirely free and accessible to all.

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

myShakespeare:https://myshakespeare.com/ Dive into the rich world of Shakespeare with our full-text, interactive editions of his plays. myShakespeare replaces traditional footnotes with multimedia resources for the 21st-century student. Myshakespheare aquires tools such as Modern English translations, interline gloss, and audio. myShakespeare provides media-rich, web-based editions of the most commonly taught Shakespeare plays.

Libby:https://libbyapp.com/locate/search Meet Libby. Did you know your local library has thousands of ebooks and audiobooks? You can borrow them, instantly, for free, using just the device in your hand. 1. Fish out your library card 2. Open the Libby app

NewsEla:https://newsela.com/ Website that promotes literacy and reading comprehension through news sites and current events articles

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool:https://allinonehomeschool.com Free online resource created by homeschooling parents for homeschooling parents. It contains full homeschool curriculum from a Christian worldview for grades K-12.
First, parents choose their child’s grade level. The grade level material covers the basics, such as reading, writing, and math. Then, the parent selects a program year. All of the children in a family will work together on history and science covering the same topics based on the program year chosen.

ClassDojo :https://www.classdojo.com/ ClassDojo is an online classroom management platform where teachers can record and track student behavior, facilitate classroom activities, curate student portfolios, and communicate with parents. Student sign-in is simple with a QR code, link, or Google account. From the teacher dashboard, teachers can create original activities or use the toolkit to post class announcements, conduct warm-ups, create random groups, and more. Always free to teachers.

MathSpring:http://mathspring.org/
The MathSpring Tutor will help you succeed at math standardized tests by deeply understanding the material. Create a teacher account and classroom. This intelligent tutoring system uses interactive multimedia to support students as they solve math problems.

Cuethink: https://www.cuethink.com/howitworks
Students will use the four phase structure of Understand, Plan, Solve and Review to display their thinking process. The program supports students whose range of proficiency is vastly different. Cuethink structure aligns with the Common Core Standards. Students can explain their steps through thinklets using the drawing and writing tools that are provided. From there teachers can use the students artifacts to highlight errors and successes.
Grades 2-12

Woot Math:https://www.wootmath.com/
Woot Math is an independent online Math resource that allows students to practice the skills of conceptual fluency around rational numbers. Woot Math makes students solve math problems using different strategies. It is user friendly and students can work through the program at their own pace. While the students work through the program they will receive feedback and instructional videos. Teachers can monitor their students' progress and mastery of Math skills and concepts.

Delta Math:https://www.deltamath.com
Free online application that allows students to practice math on their own or as part of a group. Requires registration.

GeoGebra:https://www.geogebra.org
GeoGebra is dynamic mathematics software for all levels of education that brings together geometry, algebra, spreadsheets, graphing, statistics and calculus in one easy-to-use package. GeoGebra is a rapidly expanding community of millions of users located in just about every country. GeoGebra has become the leading provider of dynamic mathematics software, supporting science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and innovations in teaching and learning worldwide.

Math Planet:https://www.mathplanet.com/
From Mathcentrum, a Swedish not-for-profit, this website contains math lessons and examples from pre-algebra through geometry and practice for SAT and ACT exams.

STatistics Education Web (STEW):https://www.amstat.org/ASA/Education/STEW/home.aspx STatistics Education Web (STEW) is an online resource that provides peer-reviewed lesson plans for anyone who teaches statistical concepts in their classrooms. This includes K–12 math, science, and social studies teachers, as well as teachers at the college level. STEW lesson plans follow the recommendations of the Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) Report, and many are organized around the statistical problem-solving process outlined in GAISE: formulate a statistical question; collect data; analyze data; and interpret results in context.

Statistics Teacher: https://www.statisticsteacher.org Statistics Teacher (ST) is an online journal published by the American Statistical Association (ASA) – National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Joint Committee on Curriculum in Statistics and Probability for Grades K-12. ST supports the teaching and learning of statistics through education articles, lesson plans, announcements, professional development opportunities, technology, assessment, and classroom resources.

Calculation Nation:http://calculationnation.nctm.org/ The games of Calculation Nation are organized around content from the upper elementary and middle grades math curriculum. By becoming a citizen of Calculation Nation, your child or student will play online math strategy games that allow them to learn about fractions, factors, multiples, symmetry and more, as well as practice important skills like basic multiplication and calculating area — all while having fun.

Calculation Nation:http://calculationnation.nctm.org/ The games of Calculation Nation are organized around content from the upper elementary and middle grades math curriculum. By becoming a citizen of Calculation Nation, your child or student will play online math strategy games that allow them to learn about fractions, factors, multiples, symmetry and more, as well as practice important skills like basic multiplication and calculating area — all while having fun.

Club Oasis:https://social.oasismatters.com/ Club Oasis is a free online STEM club for children and parents. Join the DYI STEM labs, live classes, coding lessons and live pop-ups.

Mathshare :https://mathshare.benetech.org/#/ Mathshare empowers students to solve math problems and show their work so that teachers and students can see how they got there. It helps them practice, and is also has speech to text capabilities that make it useful for students with special education needs or dyslexia.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

Engineering Challenges for children under lockdown:https://www.activelylearn.com/ Actively Learn is an online curriculum platform with thousands of texts and videos paired with scaffolds and higher-order questions that drive depth, engagement, and critical thinking.

Art- Words To Use:https://www.words-to-use.com/words/art/ Learn how to describe art using the right words and phrases. Everyone can write colorfully about artwork! Includes many categories for students to have access too descriptive art word banks. There are adjectives, nouns, verbs, negatives, styles, movemnets and phrases.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

XtraMath:https://xtramath.org/#/home/index XtraMath features free math videos, lessons, and activities as well as progress reports and resources for teachers and parents. The site is a valuable resource both for homework help and more in-depth lessons.

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool:https://allinonehomeschool.com Free online resource created by homeschooling parents for homeschooling parents. It contains full homeschool curriculum from a Christian worldview for grades K-12.
First, parents choose their child’s grade level. The grade level material covers the basics, such as reading, writing, and math. Then, the parent selects a program year. All of the children in a family will work together on history and science covering the same topics based on the program year chosen.

ASSISTments:https://new.assistments.org/distance-learning he program allows them to assign homework or classwork and provide students with immediate feedback as they complete their assignments; teachers get a report showing individual student and class progress. There's a library of content that includes open textbooks, lessons and state test practice and skill-building problem sets.

ClassPad:https://classpad.net/us Web based calculation tool that includes Calculation, Graphing, Geometry and Statistics, free to teachers and students. This new product also offers Assessment Solutions for companies involved in large and small scale national or state testing and can be customized as desired to meet any integration needs.

Mathchops:https://www.mathchops.com/signup/free-trial Helps students build core skills for standardized tests through adaptive games. Teachers can view high-level stats for their students, see individual questions and create and assign quizzes. All questions have explanations and are graded automatically.

ASSISTments (grades 5-9):https://new.assistments.org/content ASSISTments is a free tool for math teachers to assign homework and classwork. Students receive feedback as they complete their work, and teachers receive a report with student- and class-level insights to inform instruction. Compatible with Google Classroom and many common curricula (IM, Open Up, EngageNY). For grades 5-9

Geometry 3-D Shapes Interactive :https://www.learner.org/series/interactive-geometry-3d-shapes/ Interactive series where students learn about several three-dimensional geometric shapes and the terminology used to describe them. Learn how to calculate their surface area and volume, and explore their mathematical properties.

ClassDojo :https://www.classdojo.com/ ClassDojo is an online classroom management platform where teachers can record and track student behavior, facilitate classroom activities, curate student portfolios, and communicate with parents. Student sign-in is simple with a QR code, link, or Google account. From the teacher dashboard, teachers can create original activities or use the toolkit to post class announcements, conduct warm-ups, create random groups, and more. Always free to teachers.

Legends of Learning:https://www.legendsoflearning.com 2,000 standards-aligned math and science games for free for the rest of the school year to schools and parents. The company is also providing its premium-level custom assessments, scheduling features, data and analytics and training and support for all schools affected by closures.

Knowre:https://www.knowre.com/school_closure_support/ Knowre Math is an online core supplement for grades 1-12 that needs only a browser to view or an iPad app. Features include "walk me through" support and targeted assignments to help the student work independently. Teachers receive access to student progress via a dashboard.

Math Chase:https://www.mathschase.com/ Provides online learning games to help students practice their math skills. Games include times tables and problems for addition, subtraction, division, odd and even, sequences, prime numbers and place values.

Math Game Time:http://www.mathgametime.com/ Whether you have a child in pre-K or seventh grade, you can beat boredom and keep your learner's math skills sharp thanks to dozens of games that focus on everything from counting to algebra on Math Game Time's website.

Imaginary:https://imaginary.org/
The website of a global consortium of mathematicians. Contains material that a high school teachers may find useful.

STEM from the START:http://stemfromthestart.org Curriculum resource for teaching STEM. lending animated adventures with guided activities, these free lessons are engaging, effective, easy to prepare and aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards. Discovery Breaks are questions posed directly to students where the video is designed to be paused to engage and explore with activities found in the Discovery Guide.

Wolfram's Mathsource :https://mathworld.wolfram.com/ Resource for advanced math students, has hundreds of webpages explaining theories and steps from everything from algebra to calculus contributed by the math community

WeTeachNYC:https://www.weteachnyc.org/resources/collection/earth-science/
The resources in this collection support teachers and students of Regents Earth Science classes. The instructional materials (at the bottom of the page) address topics relevant across earth and space sciences and are not specifically linked to one unit of the Scope and Sequence. For instructional materials by topic or Regents prep materials, click the collections for geology, meteorology, astronomy, human impact on the environment, and Regents review.

Breakout EDU:https://www.breakoutedu.com/covid19
Breakout EDU is the immersive learning games platform that brings the challenge and fun of an escape room to your classroom. ELA, math, science, and social studies topic covered. Full free access provided until the end of the school year.

CK-12:www.ck12.org
CK-12 provides free courses in Math and Science (and more) for grades 1-12. The courses are highly engaging for students with real time feedback using interactive content and adaptive practice.

STEM for All Multiplex: https://multiplex.videohall.com/
Bringing together over 800 videos from the STEM for All Showcases. Explore videos addressing science, technology, engineering, mathematics and computer science education. For grades K-12.

Bill Nye Science:https://www.billnye.com/
Comprehensive site for science including videos, home experiments, and other materials to teach science.

Edulastic:https://edulastic.com
Edulastic is an online K-12 assessment tool. Edulastic provides over 35,000 pre-made assessments for teachers to choose from, or you can personalize your own assessments to give to your students. Assessments are and can be aligned with standards; while both teachers and students can receive immediate feedback.

Smart Science Education:https://www.smartscience.online/ Virtual science labs help schools implement science education that ma not otherwise be available to provide due to budgetary or staffing limitations. Smart Science's lessons are designed b real science educators and scientists. Smart Science offers one-on-one science coaching and aid in creating a plan to roll out virtual science labs in their classrooms.

Research Quest:https://nhmu.utah.edu/research-quest Science investigations, lessons, and Videos from the Natural History Museum and Utah geared at middle schoolers. They do both live classes and archived.

How to Smile:https://www.howtosmile.org/ With more than 3,000 science and math activities, How to Smile is an award-winning, free resource for teachers and parents. The high-quality, hands-on math and science activities are particularly intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments” such as after-school programs, zoos and museums, and homeschoolers.

OK Go Sandbox:https://okgosandbox.org/ OK Go Sandbox encourages creation and innovation in math, science, and art as students use phenomena to figure out music videos. These inquiry and design challenges provide opportunities for students to engage in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Science and Engineering Practices.

T.K.S.S.T:https://thekidshouldseethis.com/ TKSST is an unprecedented collection of over 4,500 kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home. Selections are grown-up-friendly, too. And thanks to our members, it's free for everyone

Complexly:https://complexly.com/ From literature to biochemistry, video shows cover a breadth of topics designed to get students thinking.

Learning Keeps Going:https://www.learningkeepsgoing.org/ To support educators and parents during extended school closures, this site offers a curated list of free tools and resources as well as an Educator Help Desk where experts will answer online learning questions.

STEM from the START:http://stemfromthestart.org Curriculum resource for teaching STEM. lending animated adventures with guided activities, these free lessons are engaging, effective, easy to prepare and aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards. Discovery Breaks are questions posed directly to students where the video is designed to be paused to engage and explore with activities found in the Discovery Guide.

Numerade:https://www.numerade.com/ Numerade hosts the largest STEM video library in the world – over 200,000 step-by-step solutions to the top STEM textbooks across secondary and postsecondary education. The explanations are listed by textbook, simply find your book and choose the section you would like help with. Students can also access full length courses with conceptual content videos covering every topic within the subject. For Educators, Numerade allows unlimited posting of video lectures for your students to access in a “remote classroom setting”. The platform allows you to create and post a video in less than 10 minutes.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

Club Oasis:https://social.oasismatters.com/ Club Oasis is a free online STEM club for children and parents. Join the DYI STEM labs, live classes, coding lessons and live pop-ups.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

ClassDojo :https://www.classdojo.com/ ClassDojo is an online classroom management platform where teachers can record and track student behavior, facilitate classroom activities, curate student portfolios, and communicate with parents. Student sign-in is simple with a QR code, link, or Google account. From the teacher dashboard, teachers can create original activities or use the toolkit to post class announcements, conduct warm-ups, create random groups, and more. Always free to teachers.

Artrageous with Nate:http://www.artrageouswithnate.com/episodes.html Artrageous with Nate is a 6 time Emmy-winning program focused on inspiring creativity and innovation. They travel the globe searching for people and places that show how important STEM and STEAM professions are, and how creativity weaves itself through everything! It also has art challeneges for students.

AMAZE:https://amaze.org/ AMAZE takes the awkward out of sex ed. Real info in fun animated videos that give youth the answers they actually want to know about sexual health, their bodies, and relationships. AMAZE harnesses the power of digital media to provide young adolescents around the globe with medically accurate, age-appropriate, affirming, and honest sex education they can access directly online—regardless of where they live or what school they attend.

Edcite:https://www.edcite.com/bystate/US/distance-learning Edcite is a free online assignment and assessment platform. To help support with the amount of content needed for the coming weeks, our team has curated collections of assignments that can be scheduled in bulk or as needed. Edcite also has a school and district version available, for more questions about that email schools@edcite.com.

Earth Science Week:https://www.earthsciweek.org/classroom-activities
Here you can find suggested Earth science related activities. Most are categorized based on the Next Generation Science Standards, and the earlier National Science Education Standards. Activities are also marked with an appropriate grade level. These Earth science activities are fun and educational.

Common Sense Education:https://www.commonsense.org/education/top-picks/awesome-earth-science-apps-websites-and-games
The best Earth science lessons help kids build a greater understanding of the world around them. The subject gives students opportunities for inquiry into the complex workings of our planet and the natural phenomena that affect us on a daily basis. Students gain insight into the issues we face as a community, including natural disasters, climate change, fuel scarcity, and environmental pollution. Encompassing a wide range of terrestrial topics that include geology, meteorology, astronomy, and oceanography, here's a list of digital tools to support your Earth science lessons. Adaptable for remote learning.

The Science Spot:https://sciencespot.net/Pages/classearthlsn.html
This is a great resource for middle school earth science. This site has a wealth of links to other sites dealing with Earth Science. Material is adaptable for remote learning.

Kent Wildlife Association: https://www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk/actions Simple things you can do to help wildlife from building a bug hotel to creating a garden pond, here are some ideas for things you can do yourself to help wildlife. Includes many different activities.

Chasing Coral:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGGBGcjdjXA&list=PLvahqwMqN4M0GRkZY8WkLZMb6Z-W7qbLA&index=9 Chasing Coral taps into the collective will and wisdom of an ad man, top-notch camera designers, and renowned marine biologists as they invent the first time-lapse camera to record bleaching events as they happen. Unfortunately, the effort is anything but simple, and the team doggedly battles technical malfunctions and the force of nature in pursuit of their golden fleece: documenting the indisputable and tragic transformation below the waves.

T.K.S.S.T:https://thekidshouldseethis.com/ TKSST is an unprecedented collection of over 4,500 kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home. Selections are grown-up-friendly, too. And thanks to our members, it's free for everyone

Complexly:https://complexly.com/ From literature to biochemistry, video shows cover a breadth of topics designed to get students thinking.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

NewsEla:https://newsela.com/ Website that promotes literacy and reading comprehension through news sites and current events articles

NewsEla:https://newsela.com/ Website that promotes literacy and reading comprehension through news sites and current events articles

Legends of Learning:https://www.legendsoflearning.com 2,000 standards-aligned math and science games for free for the rest of the school year to schools and parents. The company is also providing its premium-level custom assessments, scheduling features, data and analytics and training and support for all schools affected by closures.

Atlas of the Universe :http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/ Contains maps of the universe zooming out from the nearest stars to the entire visible universe. Offered in several languages.

Data Nuggets:http://datanuggets.org/ When using Data Nuggets, students learn about authentic science research projects, and work through an activity featuring real data from a real scientist, providing practice developing explanations about natural phenomena using data from the study.

Gateway to Astronaut Photography Earth:https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/ Brings together all images and videos of the Earth taken by NASA astronauts from space.

NASA's Eyes:https://eyes.nasa.gov/ Created by NASA: 3-D environment that allows students to explore the cosmos from their computer in real time

The Palentology:http://paleoportal.org/ his site is a resource for anyone interested in paleontology, from the student in the classroom, to the interested amateur scouting for fossils, to the professional in the lab. Funded by the National Science Foundation.

NASA Television:https://www.youtube.com/user/NASAtelevision NASA's mission is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. This channel helps explore fundamental questions about our place in the universe.

Space Lab:https://www.youtube.com/user/spacelab Can plants survive beyond Earth? Can proteins observed in space reveal the mysteries of life? These questions and more get answered by SpaceLab, a YouTube channel created by Google and Lenovo, in cooperation with Space Adventures, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

World Atlas :https://www.worldatlas.com/ n educational resource for world maps, atlases, and in-depth geography information. Provides teachers and students free maps of Europe, the U.S., Canada, Florida, the Caribbean Islands and much more.

Veritasium:https://www.youtube.com/user/1veritasium/ Physicist Derek Muller uses a variety of experimentations, dramatizations and expert interviews to explain the fundamentals of science. His trademark videos expose common misconceptions of science with the public.

Venus: Crash Course Astronomy #14:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFUgy3crCYY&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=14 Venus is a gorgeous naked-eye planet, hanging like a diamond in the twilight -- but it’s beauty is best looked at from afar. Even though Mercury is closer to the sun, Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system, due to a runaway greenhouse effect, and has the most volcanic activity in the solar system. Its north and south poles were flipped, causing it to rotate backwards and making for very strange days on this beautiful but inhospitable world.

Mars: Crash Course Astronomy #15:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-88YWx71gE&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=15 This video describes the fourth planet from the sun and the outermost of the terrestrial planets, Mars has long been a popular spot for missions and imagination. Phil walks you through the planet's topography, core, and features. We'll take a look back to Mars's past and makes predictions for its future, including the possibilities for human life.

Jupiter: Crash Course Astronomy #16:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xwn8fQSW7-8&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=16 Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. The gas giant is NOT a failed star, but a really successful planet! It has a dynamic atmosphere with belts and zones, as well as an enormous red spot that’s actually a persistent hurricane. Jupiter is still warm from its formation, and has an interior that’s mostly metallic hydrogen, and it may not even have a core.

Jupiter's Moons: Crash Course Astronomy #17:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaFaf7vbgpE&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=17 Before moving on from Jupiter to Saturn, we’re going to linger for a moment on Jupiter’s moons. There are 67 known moons, and 4 huge ones that we want to explore in greater detail. Ganymede is the largest - larger, in fact, than any other moon in the solar system and the planet Mercury! Callisto, orbiting the farthest out, is smaller but quite similar to Ganymede in many ways. Io, meanwhile, is most noteworthy for its tremendous volcanic activity.

Saturn: Crash Course Astronomy #18:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8GNde5nCSg&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=18 Saturn is the crown jewel of the solar system, beautiful and fascinating. It is a gas giant, and has a broad set of rings made of ice particles. Moons create gaps in the rings via their gravity. Saturn has dozens of moons, including Titan, which is as big as Mercury and has a thick atmosphere and lakes of methane; and Enceladus which has an undersurface ocean and eruptions of water geysers.

Uranus & Neptune: Crash Course Astronomy #19:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hIwD17Crko&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=19 Today we’re rounding out our planetary tour with ice giants Uranus and Neptune. Both have small rocky cores, thick mantles of ammonia, water, and methane, and atmospheres that make them look greenish and blue. Uranus has a truly weird rotation and relatively dull weather, while Neptune has clouds and storms whipped by tremendous winds. Both have rings and moons, with Neptune’s Triton probably being a captured iceball that has active geology.

Asteroids: Crash Course Astronomy #20:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auxpcdQimCs&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL&index=20 Now that we’ve finished our tour of the planets, we’re headed back to the asteroid belt. Asteroids are chunks of rock, metal, or both that were once part of smallish planets but were destroyed after collisions. Most orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, but some get near the Earth. The biggest, Ceres is far smaller than the Moon but still big enough to be round and have undergone differentiation.

How to Smile:https://www.howtosmile.org/ With more than 3,000 science and math activities, How to Smile is an award-winning, free resource for teachers and parents. The high-quality, hands-on math and science activities are particularly intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments” such as after-school programs, zoos and museums, and homeschoolers.

Kent Wildlife Association: https://www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk/actions Simple things you can do to help wildlife from building a bug hotel to creating a garden pond, here are some ideas for things you can do yourself to help wildlife. Includes many different activities.

T.K.S.S.T:https://thekidshouldseethis.com/ TKSST is an unprecedented collection of over 4,500 kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home. Selections are grown-up-friendly, too. And thanks to our members, it's free for everyone

Complexly:https://complexly.com/ From literature to biochemistry, video shows cover a breadth of topics designed to get students thinking.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

NewsEla:https://newsela.com/ Website that promotes literacy and reading comprehension through news sites and current events articles

Legends of Learning:https://www.legendsoflearning.com 2,000 standards-aligned math and science games for free for the rest of the school year to schools and parents. The company is also providing its premium-level custom assessments, scheduling features, data and analytics and training and support for all schools affected by closures.

Cells Alive :https://www.cellsalive.com/ Brings together 30 years of computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms for education and medical research.

Data Nuggets:http://datanuggets.org/ When using Data Nuggets, students learn about authentic science research projects, and work through an activity featuring real data from a real scientist, providing practice developing explanations about natural phenomena using data from the study.

The Palentology:http://paleoportal.org/ his site is a resource for anyone interested in paleontology, from the student in the classroom, to the interested amateur scouting for fossils, to the professional in the lab. Funded by the National Science Foundation.

Understanding Evolution :https://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/home.php Created for K-12 teachers, this online resource provides a one-stop, comprehensive resource on evolution. This site is a collaborative project of the University of California Museum of Paleontology and the National Center for Science Education.

Veritasium:https://www.youtube.com/user/1veritasium/ Physicist Derek Muller uses a variety of experimentations, dramatizations and expert interviews to explain the fundamentals of science. His trademark videos expose common misconceptions of science with the public.

How to Smile:https://www.howtosmile.org/ With more than 3,000 science and math activities, How to Smile is an award-winning, free resource for teachers and parents. The high-quality, hands-on math and science activities are particularly intended for students in “out-of-school learning environments” such as after-school programs, zoos and museums, and homeschoolers.

T.K.S.S.T:https://thekidshouldseethis.com/ TKSST is an unprecedented collection of over 4,500 kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home. Selections are grown-up-friendly, too. And thanks to our members, it's free for everyone

Complexly:https://complexly.com/ From literature to biochemistry, video shows cover a breadth of topics designed to get students thinking.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

NewsEla:https://newsela.com/ Website that promotes literacy and reading comprehension through news sites and current events articles

Data Nuggets:http://datanuggets.org/ When using Data Nuggets, students learn about authentic science research projects, and work through an activity featuring real data from a real scientist, providing practice developing explanations about natural phenomena using data from the study.

Understanding Evolution :https://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/home.php Created for K-12 teachers, this online resource provides a one-stop, comprehensive resource on evolution. This site is a collaborative project of the University of California Museum of Paleontology and the National Center for Science Education.

Veritasium:https://www.youtube.com/user/1veritasium/ Physicist Derek Muller uses a variety of experimentations, dramatizations and expert interviews to explain the fundamentals of science. His trademark videos expose common misconceptions of science with the public.

Brightstorm Chemistry :https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL06C3C4E3F84C6A24 Concise Chemistry lessons, perfect for regular and honors high school Chemistry. Tons more Chemistry help covering every possible textbook topic - all designed to help improve your test scores and complete homework.

T.K.S.S.T:https://thekidshouldseethis.com/ TKSST is an unprecedented collection of over 4,500 kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home. Selections are grown-up-friendly, too. And thanks to our members, it's free for everyone

Complexly:https://complexly.com/ From literature to biochemistry, video shows cover a breadth of topics designed to get students thinking.

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

NewsEla:https://newsela.com/ Website that promotes literacy and reading comprehension through news sites and current events articles

Physics to Go :https://www.compadre.org/informal/features/archives.cfm Physics to Go is an online magazine dedicated to introducing physics topics in a fun and accessible way. They publish 1-2 issues a month and their issues include intros to topics, games, and other things worth checking out for physics students.

Data Nuggets:http://datanuggets.org/ When using Data Nuggets, students learn about authentic science research projects, and work through an activity featuring real data from a real scientist, providing practice developing explanations about natural phenomena using data from the study.

NASA Television:https://www.youtube.com/user/NASAtelevision NASA's mission is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. This channel helps explore fundamental questions about our place in the universe.

Space Lab:https://www.youtube.com/user/spacelab Can plants survive beyond Earth? Can proteins observed in space reveal the mysteries of life? These questions and more get answered by SpaceLab, a YouTube channel created by Google and Lenovo, in cooperation with Space Adventures, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

Zones of Regulation:https://hes-extraordinary.com/the-zones-of-regulation The Zones of Regulation is a complete social-emotional learning curriculum, created to teach children self-regulation and emotional control. It’s often taught in school or therapy settings but the curriculum is appropriate for parents to teach at home, too.

Veritasium:https://www.youtube.com/user/1veritasium/ Physicist Derek Muller uses a variety of experimentations, dramatizations and expert interviews to explain the fundamentals of science. His trademark videos expose common misconceptions of science with the public.

Try Engineering:https://tryengineering.org/teachers/lesson-plans/
Explore IEEE Try Engineering’s database of lesson plans to teach engineering concepts to your students, aged 4 to 18. Explore areas such as lasers, LED lights, flight, smart buildings, and more through our activities. All lesson plans are provided by teachers like you and are peer reviewed.

Teach Engineering - STEM Curriculum for K-12:https://www.teachengineering.org/
A wealth of material you can have your students complete while learning remotely. Browse by curricular units, lessons, maker challenges, activities, or standards.

Virtual Bioengineering Simulations:https://amino.bio/pages/vbioengineer
You can practice Genetic Engineering skills while receiving the answers to common science questions. You can utilize the simulator to virtually move and place objects in an experiment to take place of many different genetic engineering experiences.

More to come.

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool:https://allinonehomeschool.com Free online resource created by homeschooling parents for homeschooling parents. It contains full homeschool curriculum from a Christian worldview for grades K-12.
First, parents choose their child’s grade level. The grade level material covers the basics, such as reading, writing, and math. Then, the parent selects a program year. All of the children in a family will work together on history and science covering the same topics based on the program year chosen.

Georgia Virtual Learning:http://www.gavirtuallearning.org/Resources/MathResources/MathShared/SharedGSECoordinateAlgebra.aspx
GVA is a rich repository of open educational resources (OER) in social studies, including American Government, AP History, AP Government and Politics, AP Psychology, AP US History, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, World History, and Geography. The resources are in video, text, and multimedia format, and completely free!
GVA also includes Middle School specific content for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade Social Studies topics. http://www.gavirtuallearning.org/Resources/MSResources/MSShared/SharedMSSocialStudies618.aspx

Scholar Exchanges and Classroom Exchanges: https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/classroom-exchanges/online-civic-learning-opportunities Provide online civic learning activities where students can sit in on and participate in zoom discussion about the constitution with scholars. Students have the opportunity to have live discussion with people all around the world about the constitution topic discussed in the Zoom video. There is a schedule provided on their website including what they will be discussing, with whom, and the links. The links can be easily emailed or shared in google classroom for easy access for your students.

Brainpop:https://go.brainpop.com/covid19
BrainPOP's animated movies, creative thinking tools, interactive quizzes, and playful assessments have made a difference for millions of students.

Breakout EDU:https://www.breakoutedu.com/covid19
Breakout EDU is the immersive learning games platform that brings the challenge and fun of an escape room to your classroom. ELA, math, science, and social studies topic covered. Full free access provided until the end of the school year.

CrashCourse History Channel on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/crashcourse
Crash Course believes that high quality educational videos should be available to everyone for free. Crash Course transforms the traditional textbook model by presenting information in a fast-paced format, enhancing the learning experience.

Spartacus Educational:https://spartacus-educational.com/
A resource for global history. It contains free encyclopedia entries that directly connect to primary source documents, making it a useful tool for educators looking to give students a starting point in their research.

UShistory.org:https://www.ushistory.org/
The site contains thousands of individual pages covering all aspects of U.S. History. You can use the search feature at the top of the page, or browse one of the following topic headings. Textbooks are included.

Atlas Obscura:https://www.atlasobscura.com/ Discover 19,465 curious places—in your neighborhood and around the world. You can pick pretty much any country or city in the world and explore places by looking at trips, stories, videos, and experiences.

Grades 6-12
Is an always free tool that facilitates online debates and discussions through visually appealing formats and charts. Kialo allows you to assess learning while monitoring and contributing to debates and discussions.

Todo sobre España:https://www.red2000.com/spain/1f-map.html
A site that provides information and resources all about Spain. The site is offered in both English and Spanish. The site gives you a complete guide to travel, regions, cities, coasts, islands, and culture through interactive maps, tours, texts, and guides. (free access)

World101https://world101.cfr.org/Grades 9-12
World101 is a site that offers many resources such as virtual modules on Global Era Issues and Regions of the World through multimedia content, graphs and charts.

Activity Learn: https://www.activelylearn.com/
Digital curriculum platform for middle school and high school ELA, science, and social studies. Includes: A special PD service—such as “train the trainer” sessions—because of COVID-19; Prerecorded webinars or video; Current ongoing webinar series; Help desk or chatbot. (Free access immediately, during COVID-19 time period).

Econ Lowdown:https://www.econlowdown.org/
Econ Lowdown is a FREE online platform with over 400 resources, including videos, modules, and articles, all with built-in questions, for teaching economics and personal finance to K-12+ students.

Smithsonian Learning Lab:https://learninglab.si.edu/ Offers learning through images, texts, videos, audio, and activities regarding over 1 million artifacts to teach subjects such as art, science, and history.

Big History Project:https://school.bighistoryproject.com/bhplive Created for students in middle school and high school, the Big History Project is a social studies curriculum aligned with Common Core ELA standards. The program includes a course guide and it allows educators to manage classrooms, assign tasks, track progress, and personalize instruction. Though designed with teachers in mind, the website offers different versions to suit the needs of parents and history buffs alike.

Complexly:https://complexly.com/ From literature to biochemistry, video shows cover a breadth of topics designed to get students thinking.

Reniassance Interactive :https://www.learner.org/series/renaissance/ Interactive lesson that allows students to explore the Renaissance and discover the forces that drove this rebirth in Europe, and in Italy in particular.

Reniassance Interactive :https://www.learner.org/series/renaissance/ Interactive lesson that allows students to explore the Renaissance and discover the forces that drove this rebirth in Europe, and in Italy in particular.

The White House Historical Association:https://www.whitehousehistory.org/rubenstein-center Curated content such as resources packets, reading lists, short educational videos, historical essays, and a digital library of White House and presidential images.

Certell:https://www.certell.org/ A collection of forever free social studies content that is created by teachers, for teachers. It is trusted, standards-based, media rich, digitally delivered content at your fingertips across any device. They over everything you need to teach a subject, digitally accessible in one place for economics, government, and American history.

American Cinema :https://www.learner.org/series/american-cinema/ From the website: A video instructional series on film history for college and high school classrooms and adult learners; Using clips from more than 300 of the greatest movies ever made, this series explores film history and American culture through the eyes of over 150 Hollywood insiders, including Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, and Michael Eisner. In-depth treatments present film as a powerful economic force, potent twentieth-century art form, and viable career option.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

Engineering Challenges for children under lockdown:https://www.activelylearn.com/ Actively Learn is an online curriculum platform with thousands of texts and videos paired with scaffolds and higher-order questions that drive depth, engagement, and critical thinking.

Neo K-12:https://www.neok12.com/ This site provides educational videos, lessons, quizzes and educational games for K-12 students in various subject areas, such as science, math, health, social studies and English. Reviewed by the American Librarian Association as a great site for kids

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

NewsEla:https://newsela.com/ Website that promotes literacy and reading comprehension through news sites and current events articles

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool:https://allinonehomeschool.com Free online resource created by homeschooling parents for homeschooling parents. It contains full homeschool curriculum from a Christian worldview for grades K-12.
First, parents choose their child’s grade level. The grade level material covers the basics, such as reading, writing, and math. Then, the parent selects a program year. All of the children in a family will work together on history and science covering the same topics based on the program year chosen.

Ben's Guide to US Government :https://bensguide.gpo.gov/ Games, Interactive lessons, and "learning adventures" to help young students learn about the US government. Has different levels from elementary to high school.

Visualizing Emancipation :http://dsl.richmond.edu/emancipation/ Interactive Map with layers- map of slavery’s end during the American Civil War. It finds patterns in the collapse of southern slavery, mapping the interactions between federal policies, armies in the field, and the actions of enslaved men and women on countless farms and city blocks.It shows the geographical perspective on emancipation in the US

Living Room Candidate :http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/ An archive of presidential campaign commercials from 1952 to the present, organized by year, type, and issue, with teacher resources and playlists created by experts.

Timeotast Timeline Maker :https://www.timetoast.com/ This site allows people to create interactive timelines, which they can share anywhere on the web.

Constitutional compromises: The Three-Fifths Compromise | US government and civics | Khan Academy:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILAK1bSqccY During the Constitution Convention, the Framers made several compromises, including the method for counting enslaved Africans for the purposes of population (the Three-Fifths Compromise) and the end of the international slave trade.

Constitutional compromises: The Electoral College | US government and civics | Khan Academy:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyiDxjN8kcI In order to ratify the Constitution, the delegates made several compromises, including the system for electing the president.

IXL: www.ixl.comIXL is a wealth of resources and diagnostic tools covering all grade levels and multiple subjects depending on the grade. It is currently free during school closures.

News-O-Matic:https://newsomatic.org/#get-free-access
News-O-Matic is a daily newspaper for kids, available on web and mobile. Every article is 100% original, designed to be safe and appropriate for readers of all ages. The texts are written at a variety of reading levels from grades K through 8. Every story is translated by native speakers from English into Spanish, French, and Arabic. And all these texts — at all levels and languages — are read out loud so kids can listen along. News-O-Matic includes teacher tools, such as a dashboard to track student progress and comprehension quizzes correlated to state and national standards.

Kids World Travel Guide:https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/ Kids World Travel Guide provides comprehensive and easy-to-read country facts and insights about famous landmarks, people and cultures, animals and attractions. The guide is used extensively in schools and education centres around the world.

ClassDojo :https://www.classdojo.com/ ClassDojo is an online classroom management platform where teachers can record and track student behavior, facilitate classroom activities, curate student portfolios, and communicate with parents. Student sign-in is simple with a QR code, link, or Google account. From the teacher dashboard, teachers can create original activities or use the toolkit to post class announcements, conduct warm-ups, create random groups, and more. Always free to teachers.

World Atlas :https://www.worldatlas.com/ n educational resource for world maps, atlases, and in-depth geography information. Provides teachers and students free maps of Europe, the U.S., Canada, Florida, the Caribbean Islands and much more.

WebQuest inquiry tasksA WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson in which learners work on a challenging task using online resources. On the website of https://webquest.org/, you can find a rich collection of Webquest lessons designed for the different grade levels and curriculum areas. You can find and open a Webquest that suits your teaching need, copy the URL and share it with your students through your class homepage or in email.
For more info: A KNILT mini-course on Webquest

Project-based learningIf students have an extended period of time for remote learning, you could turn it into a great opportunity for self-directed, project-based learning. You can find well-designed project based learning lessons at the following sites. You can search for curriculum-aligned projects at https://my.pblworks.org/ (across all areas) and https://wise.berkeley.edu/(secondary science). Each project has a challenge/task together with inquiry processes, resources and guidelines. See the teacher guide on how to get started with a WISE project: https://wise.berkeley.edu/help/getting-started

Boolean Girl: https://booleangirl.org/full-stem-ahead/A live presentation that engages students in engineering and coding projects. This site provides online events to help teach students how "to code, build, invent and animate." The events take place from 3pm to 4pm every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Computer Science Teachers Association:https://www.csteachers.org/
The Computer Science Teachers Association has compiled resources to support teaching during COVID-19 for K-12 teachers, including resources for starting teaching online, self-guided online learning platforms, and online courses for both students and teachers, and learning at home resources for parents.

Code.org: Learning computer science when schools are closed: https://code.org/athome
Code.org suggested some of its activities for self-guided learning at home, including Hour of Code-- engaging, introductory tutorials, video libraries, unplugged activities for limited or no internet access, support for teachers currently teaching Code.org courses.

Create with Code Live:https://learn.unity.com/course/create-with-code-live
Free online coding program/classes that are aligned with ISTE standards. Students can learn coding through game development in an engaging and interactive way. You can register for free classes to enhance students' computer science skills. All grade levels

Free Coding Curriculum Lessons & Resources:https://girlswhocode.com/clubs/
120 plus hours of free lessons for female students who are interested in coding. There are two separate programs, Grades 3-5 and Grades 6-12. The programs focus on computer sciences and coding. Students work together to solve real-world computer science programs through coding and more. They will learn the concepts of loops, variables, conditionals, and functions to formulate the programs. Grades 3-12

GeoGebra:https://www.geogebra.org
GeoGebra is dynamic mathematics software for all levels of education that brings together geometry, algebra, spreadsheets, graphing, statistics and calculus in one easy-to-use package. GeoGebra is a rapidly expanding community of millions of users located in just about every country. GeoGebra has become the leading provider of dynamic mathematics software, supporting science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and innovations in teaching and learning worldwide.

StarLogo Nova - free coding application from MIT:https://www.slnova.org StarLogo Nova is an agent-based game and simulation programming environment that combines an easy-to-use blocks-based programming language with a powerful simulation engine and 3D renderer. Created and maintained by MIT.

WeScheme:https://www.wescheme.org/
WeScheme is a web-based programming environment that allows us to write, run, and share programs on the web. Programs written in WeScheme should be available from any computer with a capable JavaScript-enabled web browser. See "Help" for more details after logging in.

Problets: http://www.problets.org/ Problets are problem solving software assistants for learning, reinforcement and assessment of programming concepts. They are designed to help students learn programming concepts through small-scale problem-solving, and as a supplement to large-scale programming traditionally used in introductory programming courses. At this site, you can find out more about the capabilities of the problets, their pedagogy, and about using them in your courses.

Blackbird School: https://blackbird.school/more.php Blackbird school is an innovative online platform that teaches the principles of computer programming. Our project-oriented curriculum is designed for the true coding beginner. Students are introduced to new concepts and techniques in our lessons until they have the skills to create their own programs from scratch in our sandbox environment. Helpful error messages make learning to program in a text-based language easier than ever. Built-in features like the Docs, Show me, and Step Tasks ensure students are successful learning to code. Teachers, coding pros, or newcomers have the tools they need to learn alongside students, monitor student progress, review errors, and make comments on student programs.

Mouse Open Projects: https://projects.mouse.org/ Mouse Open Projects: Free, no account required, creative STEM, CS and technology activities for students in grades 5-12 learning. Includes creative technology projects you can do on your own!

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Pixil Art:https://www.pixilart.com/ Pixilart, free online drawing editor and social platform for all ages. Create game sprites, make pixel art, animated GIFs, share artwork and socialize online. You have the option to create an account but it is not required to just sccess the draw feature. Pixilart inclused other feautures such as contests, comics, online activity, and group options.

Smithsonian Learning Lab:https://learninglab.si.edu/ Offers learning through images, texts, videos, audio, and activities regarding over 1 million artifacts to teach subjects such as art, science, and history.

T.K.S.S.T:https://thekidshouldseethis.com/ TKSST is an unprecedented collection of over 4,500 kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home. Selections are grown-up-friendly, too. And thanks to our members, it's free for everyone

Atlas Obscura:https://www.atlasobscura.com/ Discover 19,465 curious places—in your neighborhood and around the world. You can pick pretty much any country or city in the world and explore places by looking at trips, stories, videos, and experiences.

Complexly:https://complexly.com/ From literature to biochemistry, video shows cover a breadth of topics designed to get students thinking.

Reniassance Interactive :https://www.learner.org/series/renaissance/ Interactive lesson that allows students to explore the Renaissance and discover the forces that drove this rebirth in Europe, and in Italy in particular.

American Cinema :https://www.learner.org/series/american-cinema/ From the website: A video instructional series on film history for college and high school classrooms and adult learners; Using clips from more than 300 of the greatest movies ever made, this series explores film history and American culture through the eyes of over 150 Hollywood insiders, including Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg, and Michael Eisner. In-depth treatments present film as a powerful economic force, potent twentieth-century art form, and viable career option.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

Art- Words To Use:https://www.words-to-use.com/words/art/ Learn how to describe art using the right words and phrases. Everyone can write colorfully about artwork! Includes many categories for students to have access too descriptive art word banks. There are adjectives, nouns, verbs, negatives, styles, movemnets and phrases.

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

NewsEla:https://newsela.com/ Website that promotes literacy and reading comprehension through news sites and current events articles

Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool:https://allinonehomeschool.com/ Free online resource created by homeschooling parents for homeschooling parents. It contains full homeschool curriculum from a Christian worldview for grades K-12.
First, parents choose their child’s grade level. The grade level material covers the basics, such as reading, writing, and math. Then, the parent selects a program year. All of the children in a family will work together on history and science covering the same topics based on the program year chosen.

Artrageous with Nate:http://www.artrageouswithnate.com/episodes.html Artrageous with Nate is a 6 time Emmy-winning program focused on inspiring creativity and innovation. They travel the globe searching for people and places that show how important STEM and STEAM professions are, and how creativity weaves itself through everything! It also has art challeneges for students.

Paint Online: Kidmons:https://kidmons.com/game/paint-online/ Paint online is the perfect video game for kids that are fond of drawing and painting. Kids need to let their creativity fly away, and what better way than giving them the tools to create Art? Painting is a great way to express yourself and communicate emotionally; kids don’t just love to draw, they also need it to be able to communicate and to progress intellectually.

Pixil Art:https://www.pixilart.com/ Pixilart, free online drawing editor and social platform for all ages. Create game sprites, make pixel art, animated GIFs, share artwork and socialize online. You have the option to create an account but it is not required to just sccess the draw feature. Pixilart inclused other feautures such as contests, comics, online activity, and group options.

SmartMusic:https://www.smartmusic.com/SmartMusic is a web-based suite of music education tools that support efficient practice, helping musicians to develop and grow. Free to schools closed due to COVID-19.

Noteflight Learn:https://notes.noteflight.com/distance-learning-support/
Noteflight is a powerful full-featured application to edit, display and play back music notation in a standard web browser, integrated in an online library of musical scores that anyone can publish, link to, or embed. Through June 30, 2020.

Flat: https://blog.flat.io/remote-learning-with-flat/ Flat allows for remote music leaning to take place. Flat’s music notation software allows for collaboration on topics from composition to music theory. Flat is compatible with Google, Microsoft 365, Canvas LMS, Schoology, Edmodo, Moodle, and Clever. Flat allows you and your students to communicate through collaboration and feedback.

Teach Rock: http://teachrock.org TeachRock is a collection of over 170 free detailed lesson plans that use popular music as a tool for student engagement. Encompassing everyone from The Beatles to Beyonce, TeachRock has something for almost everyone.

Lil-Maestros online music live classes: https://ausounds.com/pages/lil-maestros Offers free musical instrument lessons in 5 week sessions from guitar, percussion, and piano. Live classes also occur every day at 3pm EST.

T.K.S.S.T:https://thekidshouldseethis.com/ TKSST is an unprecedented collection of over 4,500 kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home. Selections are grown-up-friendly, too. And thanks to our members, it's free for everyone

Kids World Travel Guide:https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/ Kids World Travel Guide provides comprehensive and easy-to-read country facts and insights about famous landmarks, people and cultures, animals and attractions. The guide is used extensively in schools and education centers around the world.

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Zebra Keys:http://www.zebrakeys.com Provides over 50 free piano lessons for various levels of difficulty. Each piano lesson is accompanied by visual flash animations that allow learners to view and hear songs as well as play along with the animations on their own piano keyboard

DSO Kids:https://www.mydso.com/dso-kids/activities/make-your-own-instrument This websites offers many great resources for students to experience music in an interactive online setting. The website offers many resources such as activtiies and virtual tours to visit the symphony, learn and listens, and more. Within those reaources there is oppurtunoities for students to make their own instruments online, practice tips, Flat Beethoven, building blocks of music, coloring books, videos, and more!

Music Theory Excercises:https://www.musictheory.net/exercises Includes a variety of Music related resources that test a students proficency in music theory. Some of the exercises include staff identificatio, staff construction, fretboard idenification, keyboard identification, ear training, and additional resources exclusively for teachers.

Noteflight Learn:https://www.noteflight.com/learn Create, record, and share music with students on any device.Noteflight Learn gives you your own private website designed specifically for music education. All users have Noteflight Premium features plus the ability to organize classes, easily create assignments, and use the included library of musical scores and lessons. Every user can access their Noteflight account from any computer or device, including Chromebooks, iPads, and smartphones. Noteflight Learn also integrates with Google Classroom as well as other popular Learning Management Systems via the LTI standard.

Duolingo:https://www.duolingo.com/
Here is another fun website to practice language skills and to get some ideas on how different layers of language (e.g., semantics, syntax, and pragmatics) build on each other. This can be a fun supplementary to what students can practice at home, on their smartphones, or their iPads. What is more, they have the option of choosing a language they want to practice. This will help them practice both their first language skills as well as their English language skills. Here are some tips when using this website: Create an account for yourself so that you can track your progress; Choose a language; Answer this question: Why are you learning a language? Now, choose a daily goal (e.g., 15 minutes a day)Choose “google account.” Now Enjoy and learn a new language!

Englishclub:https://www.englishclub.com/esl-quizzes/vocabulary/
This platform is mainly geared towards ENL students, so that they can practice their language skills (speaking, listening, writing, and reading). They can learn new vocabulary items and take a fun quiz. The quizzes are then, scored. This way, students can get some feedback on it.

Learning English:http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/
Oftentimes, language educators are encouraged to implement authentic material when lesson planning. This platform helps language educators to watch news, and use it to watch podcasts and learn about the world. This platform provides authentic listening videos for ENL students so that they can use it to boost their listening comprehension skills and their speaking skills. The link offers free audios and videos.

National Geographic:https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/classroom-resources/
National Geographic website is a great resource to assist ENL teachers to find lesson plans, maps, and reference resources. Teachers can use this platform to integrate the language instruction with other content areas (e.g., social studies, ELA, Geography, Earth Science, Storytelling). The texts are grade-based, and most of the resources contain multi-modal referents (e.g., pictures, videos) so that the content becomes more comprehensible for the ENL students.

NewsELA:https://newsela.com/
A database of current events stories tailor-made for classroom use. Indexed by broad theme (e.g. War and Peace, Arts, Science, Health, Law, Money), stories are both student-friendly and can be accessed in different formats by reading level. Materials on this platform can be differentiated for the ENL students. Teachers can provide lower grade level texts to students whose English proficiency is not at their grade level.

Podcasts in English:https://www.podcastsinenglish.com/index.shtml
This platform provides podcasts in English. The texts are levelled so you can choose the specific level. When you choose a certain level, you can find the following information:
·Transcript of the podcasts
·Specific Worksheet & Answers
·Vocabulary tasks
·Also, there is an “extra” tab on this website so that you can work on your grammar skills, vocabulary knowledge, and take fun quizzes.

Teen Ink:https://www.teenink.com/
A national teen magazine, book series, and website devoted entirely to teenage writing, art, photos, and forums. For over 25 years, Teen Ink has offered teens the opportunity to publish their creative work and opinions on issues that affect their lives – everything from love and family to school, current events, and self-esteem. Hundreds of thousands of students, aged 13 -19, have submitted their work to us and we have published more than 55,000 teens since 1989. Distributed through classrooms by English and Art teachers, and available in libraries nationwide, Teen Ink magazine offers some of the most thoughtful and creative work generated by teens today. Teen Ink is devoted to helping teens share their own voices, while developing reading, writing, creative and critical-thinking skills.

Voces Digital: https://www.vocesdigital.com/covid19.php
Voces is a collection of world language titles covering Spanish levels 1-AP®, French levels 1-3, and ESL levels 1-4, and incorporating grammar, vocabulary, and comprehensible input-based approaches to language learning. Each title in the Voces library contains a vast collection of online resources that parallel your existing curriculum. Free access is available until the end of the school year.

Conjugemos:https://conjuguemos.com/ Teach the verbs, vocabulary, and grammar of Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portugese, Korean, and Latin through fun activities and games. This platform has engaging activities for practice and quizzes built right in. The free account will store up to 25 grades in their powerful and easy-to-use gradebook.

Conjugemos:https://conjuguemos.com/ Teach the verbs, vocabulary, and grammar of Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portugese, Korean, and Latin through fun activities and games. This platform has engaging activities for practice and quizzes built right in. The free account will store up to 25 grades in their powerful and easy-to-use gradebook.

OWLS Resource Center :https://sites.google.com/view/owlstudent/home Resources for students, parents, and educators for every class and grade level, virtual field trips, and virtual libraries. Also provides resources in languages other than English.

English Grammar Activities for ESL Students :http://a4esl.org/a/g5.html Has hundreds of grammar excersises, activities, and quizzes for ESL Students to practice their english grammar skills. Offered in a variety of levels

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.

Vector Solutions:https://www.vectorsolutions.com/about-us/vector-cares/ A site that provides teachers and families with students in grades K-12 videos and updates on COVID-19 and how to prepare your classroom, home, and other necessary measures during this time. This is a free micro-course available for desktops, cell phones, and tablets.

Professional Development:PBS Professional Development:https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/subjects/professional-development/ Ideas for K-12 teachers in regards to assessment, planning, preparation, effective classroom, and disciplinesCounseling services/College Preparations:Frank Fasa:https://withfrank.org/fafsa-main/
A free online site that helps 12th grade students fill with FASFA for collegeVoyage:https://www.voyagecourse.com/
An online program that prepares students for their life after high school. This is typically part of a counselors job, to prepare students for college or what their plans are after school. Voyage takes students through steps of: who am I, career planning, college planning, financial responsibility, and everyday living.

Education Resources Information Center:https://eric.ed.gov/? This website allows educators to search thousands of articles on different educational approaches and suggestions on teaching. Don’t come to this website looking for curriculum, though. While this site may provide lesson plan ideas and educational theories, it is assumed the educator reading the articles already has a curriculum and simply wants advice for teaching it.